Mali's North left unstable after coup

Author:
ALJazeeraEnglish
Publisher:
ALJazeeraEnglish
Publication Date:
3 July 2012
Tags:
Mali, Conflict, Peace and Security

 

Mali's Foreign Minister says the government will do all it can to recapture the land it lost after the March coup. After the northern territory was captured by Tuareg separatists following a March 22 coup, al Qaeda linked groups managed to expell the rebels from their self-declared rule, suspending Tuareg plans for statehood. With large parts of the country left unstable and disconnected from central rule, Tuareg rebels try to regroup, without the resources or funds enjoyed by their rivals. Al Jazeera's May Welsh reports from Gao in Northern Mali

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