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Africa North
Mali president asks African forces to intervene
2012-09-07
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] Mali's interim president Dioncounda Traore has formally asked west African forces to intervene to take back northern Mali from beturbanned fascisti, a senior French official said here Tuesday.

"President Traore formally sent a request to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to provide a military contribution to stabilise the country and especially re-conquer the north," said La Belle France's special representative for the Sahel region
... North Africa's answer to the Pak tribal areas...
, Jean Felix-Paganon.

"This is an important development and we are discussing the possible developments" with Burkina Faso
...The country in west Africa that they put where Upper Volta used to be. Its capital is Oogadooga, or something like that. Its president is currently Blaise Compaoré, who took office in 1987 and may be in the process of being chased out now...
's President Blaise Compaore, ECOWAS' chief mediator, Felix-Paganon added.

ECOWAS has said it is prepared to send a 3,300-strong force into Mali, but hopes to receive a UN mandate for the deployment which would also require an official request from the Malian transitional authorities.

So far the interim government has been reluctant to allow in foreign troops but the changing situation on the ground could alter opinions.

Once one of the region's most stable democracies, Mali has crumbled into turmoil since democratically elected president Amadou Toumani Toure was tossed by the military in March.

The ensuing political chaos allowed Al-Qaeda-linked beturbanned fascisti to seize control of the vast desert north, an area larger than La Belle France or Texas, where they have enforced strict sharia law.

So far, interim authorities have proved unable to stem the crisis.
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