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Africa North
Mali leader warns UN: Qaeda, ISIS gaining ground in country
2016-09-24
[Ynet] Mali President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita warned the United Nations
...a formerly good idea gone bad...
on Friday that the failure to fully implement a nationwide peace accord was helping al-Qaeda and ISIS-affiliated groups spread their influence in the country.

UN peacekeepers are deployed across northern Mali to try to stabilize the vast region, which was occupied by separatist Tuareg rebels and al Qaeda-linked Islamist murderous Moslems in 2012 before La Belle France intervened in 2013. Tit-for-tat violence between rival gangs has distracted Mali from fighting Islamist murderous Moslems and the country has become the deadliest place for UN peacekeepers to serve.

"We have to admit that several factors are contradicting our will and effort," Keita told a high-level meeting on Mali at the annual United Nations General Assembly. "In particular the extension of terrorism and banditry in the centre of our country which is even putting into question the stability and security of neighbouring countries because of the desire of terrorist groups affiliated to al-Qaeda and ISIS seeking to expand."

A clash in the north this week between pro-government Gatia militia and the Tuareg separatist Coordination of Azawad Movements highlighted the fragility of a UN- backed deal signed last year between the government and northern gangs meant to end a cycle of uprisings.

Posted by:trailing wife

#5  Suddenly.

Which is why we look in on the situation occasionally.
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-09-24 13:57  

#4  'Unexpectedly'
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-09-24 11:56  

#3  It will be a non-issue, until it becomes an issue.

Suddenly.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-09-24 11:50  

#2  Unmentioned is the fact that gang warfare is often stimulated by the drug trade.
Posted by: Shick de Medici6262   2016-09-24 08:06  

#1  Gee, its such a shame that we're not capable of deciding which side is worthy of supporting and which side is worthy of opposing.

Everything is relative, right guys?

Guys?
Posted by: Crusader   2016-09-24 00:28  

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