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Mahmoud Dicko, Malian Imam Insubmersible and Ambiguous

Summary by Mondafrique
A religious and political figure in contemporary Mali capable of bringing together 50,000 faithful in the major Bamako stadium, the imam Mahmoud Dicko, whose journalist Mohamed AG Ahmedoua paints a portrait for Mondafrique, went through all the regimes and overcome all the crises, from the family code to which he was opposed in 2009 to the military putsch of Assimi Goïta whom he first rallied before moving away from it. Exiled in Algeria, this c…
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A religious and political figure in contemporary Mali capable of bringing together 50,000 faithful in the major Bamako stadium, the imam Mahmoud Dicko, whose journalist Mohamed AG Ahmedoua paints a portrait for Mondafrique, went through all the regimes and overcome all the crises, from the family code to which he was opposed in 2009 to the military putsch of Assimi Goïta whom he first rallied before moving away from it. Exiled in Algeria, this c…

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Mondafrique broke the news in on Sunday, October 19, 2025.
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