Violence and Authoritarian Drift Are Worsening the Crisis in Mali
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Smoke is on the rise, with fire dying in the face of wind violence, traces of air strikes targeting a military position of the Malian army and the Russian Africa Corps, in Aglhok, Kidal State, north-east of Mali's country, not far from the border with Algeria. Azadians traded social media videos that they said were the attack, but the Medea desert was uncertain, but the new attack was that it was coming from heaven.
Speaking before the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, the UN-mandated independent expert on human rights in Mali, Eduardo Gonzalez, denounced a “dangerous spiral of authoritarianism” and a “continuous deterioration” of the situation, which is not simply “the sole result of terrorism or […]
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