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Mali's government will probe Tuareg rebel leaders as crucial 2015 peace deal appears to crumble

  • Mali's military government is investigating ethnic rebel leaders who signed a collapsed peace agreement in 2015, potentially leading to more violence in a region threatened by al-Qaida-linked fighters.
  • The rebels, previously referred to as a "terrorist group," have faced tensions with Mali's military junta after some rebels abandoned the agreement. Key leaders of the Tuareg rebellion and the al-Qaida-linked JNIM group have been named in the investigation.
  • Mali's military recently seized control of the northern town of Kidal, aiming to sustain stability in the town and crucial regions for the nation's economy.
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abc News broke the news in United States on Wednesday, November 29, 2023.
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