Mali’s Azawad movements band together to put pressure on the ruling junta.

Date:

The three main armed movements that comprise the Coordination of Azawad Movements (CMA) merged on Wednesday in Kidal, a town in northeastern Mali that they have militarily controlled since 2013.

The group includes the Azawad National Liberation Movement, the Arab Movement of Azawad, and the Azawad High Council for Unity.

In concrete terms, the new leadership of the Northern ex-rebels expects to increase pressure on the Malian government.

Members of the new alliance suspended their participation in the Algiers peace agreement’s decision-making bodies a few months ago, accusing the Malian state of abandoning the agreement.

The Coordination of Azawad Movements (CMA), a primarily Tuareg alliance that fought the state for years before signing the Algiers peace treaty in 2015, blamed the ruling military junta for the delay.

The new movement is already planning, in collaboration with other armed groups involved in the peace process, to launch a massive operation to protect the people of northern Mali.

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

Western Region NRSA intensifies campaign on road safety

The Western Regional Office of the National Road Safety...

Three factions in Nkwanta South hold peace dialogue

The National Peace Council has organised a dialogue meeting...

Get involved in local governance to improve development and accountability – Mr Awal

Mr Mohammed Awal, the Project Lead of Ghana Centre...

Ketu South: NDC Youth organiser to contest constituency chairmanship position

Mr Elolo White Kelie, the former youth Organiser of...

More like this
Related