In the capital of Bamako, Malians dismayed by a Tuareg rebel group's declaration of independence for the country's northern region are ready to fight for unity in their divided West African nation. FRANCE 24's special correspondent reports.
It was the putsch leaders in Bamako that allowed for the easy division of Mali. The military dictatorship lost three cities in three days.
If Malians ever want to see their country re-united, the putschists will need to be disarmed and arrested first.
Malians denounce northern claims of 'independence'
In the capital of Bamako, Malians dismayed by a Tuareg rebel group's declaration of independence for the country's northern region are ready to fight for unity in their divided West African nation. FRANCE 24's special correspondent reports.
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It was the putsch leaders in
It was the putsch leaders in Bamako that allowed for the easy division of Mali. The military dictatorship lost three cities in three days.
If Malians ever want to see their country re-united, the putschists will need to be disarmed and arrested first.