Will Historic Peace Deal Help Put Mali Back Together?

Rebels in north Mali signed a peace deal with the government to hold presidential elections in July and pave the way for western aid to rebuild the war-torn west African nation.

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  • Mali:  Green Light for Elections in Mali?

    Deutsche Welle, 20 June 2013

    At the end of July Malians will elect a new president. Yet the government is still not in full control of the northern part of the country. A deal signed with Tuareg rebels is ... read more »

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  • Mali:  Govt, Tuaregs Reach Election Deal

    Voice of America, 11 June 2013

    A senior mediator says the Malian government and ethnic Tuareg rebels have agreed "in principle" on a deal that would allow elections to take place next month and the army to ... read more »

  • Mali:  Indirect Mali Crisis Talks Begin With Tuareg Groups

    Deutsche Welle, 8 June 2013

    Malian authorities and armed ethnic Tuareg groups have begun indirect talks in a bid to resolving conflict in the country. It is hoped the ceasefire meeting will allow nationwide ... read more »

  • Mali:  Uncomfortable Status quo (analysis)

    Cameroon Tribune, 9 June 2013

    Mali, a hitherto budding and respectable democracy, has not been the same since the overthrow of President Amadou Toumani Touré on March 22, 2012. The coup was masterminded ... read more »

  • Mali:  Militants Arrest Suspected State Operatives

    Cameroon Tribune, 9 June 2013

    Relations between the Malian government and the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad, MNLA, rebels who control the northwestern town of Kidal continue to deteriorate as ... read more »

  • Mali:  Malian Army, Rebels Guilty of Recent Abuses - Reports

    Voice of America, 7 June 2013

    New reports say both the Malian army and rebel groups are guilty of recent human rights abuses, including arbitrary detentions, torture and in some cases, killings. read more »

  • Nigeria:  140 Cops Set for Mali Peace Mission

    Daily Trust, 8 June 2013

    Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Abubakar yesterday said a Police Formed Unit consisting of 140 officers will be deployed to Mali for peace support operations under the ... read more »

  • Mali:  Need for Discipline, Accountability by All Sides in Malian Conflict (opinion)

    Human Rights Watch, 7 June 2013

    Renewed abuses by ethnic Tuareg rebels and Malian army soldiers are a step backward for human rights protection in northern Mali, Human Rights Watch said today. On June 5, 2013, ... read more »

  • Mali:  Rush to the Ballot Box

    Deutsche Welle, 5 June 2013

    With a state of emergency about to be lifted, campaigning for Mali's elections on July 28 is poised to begin in earnest. Many potential voters are skeptical, but their country is ... read more »

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Mali begins Tuareg dialogue

  • Mali:  The Dangers of Rushing Mali Elections

    UN Integrated Regional Information Networks, 6 June 2013

    As international donors, notably France and the USA, as well as the Economic Community of West African States, push for July presidential elections in Mali, critics say doing so ... read more »



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