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22 Mar 2012 12:23 #80789
by The Captain
Malian soldiers angered over the government's mishandling of the two-month-old Tuareg rebellion in the North say they have overthrown President Amadou Toumani Toure - just weeks before the election that would have marked an end to his mandate. The president's location is unknown. Frustration had long been brewing in the military in what had been one of the region's few stable democracies.
Residents told VOA that sporadic gunfire continued in Bamako Thursday just hours after renegade soldiers - calling themselves the National Committee for the Restoration of Democracy and State - or CNRDR, seized control of the state.
Appearing on state TV early Thursday, the CNRDR spokesman, Amadou Konare, says the armed forces decided to put an end to the “incompetent regime†of President Amadou Toumani Toure. He says the constitution is suspended until further notice and all government institutions have been dissolved. He says an inclusive government will be created after consultation with the nation's representatives.
Stirrings of the coup began Wednesday morning with a mutiny by soldiers at a military camp near the capital and then spread to a military base in Gao, in the northeast.
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Soldiers say they lack adequate weapons, ammunition and food as they confront Tuareg separatists in the north of the country. Since the rebellion began in January, numerous Malian soldiers have died or been captured, though the government has not released exact numbers.
The situation quickly spiralled Wednesday evening as soldiers stormed the state radio and television stations in Bamako and attacked the presidential palace with heavy weapons.
A number of government ministers have been arrested.
The soldiers have set up checkpoints around the capital, imposed a curfew and closed the country's land and air borders.
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22 Mar 2012 16:29 #80846
by mapoui
dumb, stupid, incomprehensibe report.
there must be a lot more tp it than that nonsense reported here
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22 Mar 2012 18:20 #80853
by Kwami
There will be more of this in Africa , this is part of the West agenda to restrict China accessing mineral resources. Before it was all about oil in the middle east but now this has expanded to include any means nescessary to contain the BRIC countries.
It is no coincidence that China and India were not given waivers in the west sanctions against Iran but all the american allies in Europe and Japan were .
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