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Tuareg rebels

Critical Analysis: Fighting in Mali Continues

March 12, 2013 by Online Editor

In early 2012, fighting broke out in northern Mali after a coup by army officers in the capital of Bamako.  Shortly thereafter, Tuareg fighters and other armed groups advanced on towns, which fell to their control in a broad triangular area in the northern Mali desert.  The Tuareg are a traditionally nomadic people who are … Read more

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