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Africa North
Separatist goal off: Mali rebels
2012-07-16
[Saudi Gazette] Tuareg-led Mali rebels who seized the north of the West African country in April declared Sunday they had dropped claims for a separate state after the rebellion was hijacked by Al-Qaeda-linked Islamists now holding sway in the north.

"We are seeking cultural, political and economic independence but not secession," Ibrahim Ag Assaleh, a senior member of the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA), told Rooters by telephone.
"Tuareg for the Tuaregs!"
Azawad is the name which the MNLA gives to the northern territory of Mali in which it declared an independence that has been ignored by a world more concerned with the threat of Mali become a launch pad for radical activities.
Sorry. That's "Azawad for the Tuaregs!" and stop snickering!
A second MNLA official, Hama Ag Mahmoud, told Rooters in the Mauritanian capital Nouakchott: "Independence has been our line since the start of the conflict but we are taking on board the view of the international community to resolve this crisis."
Someone has been educated in the British style...
Islamist groups including the local Ansar Dine have imposed strict Shariah across the north and destroyed UNESCO-listed sites in the ancient town of Timbuktu.

Contacted by telephone in Timbuktu, Ansar Dine front man Sanda Ould Boumana said he was not aware of any change in the MNLA position but added: "What I can tell you is that it is us who control the three regions of the north."
But of course. That's why those ignorant Islamists can impose strict Shariah where they will.
Meanwhile,
...back at the pound, Zebulon finally found just the friend he'd been looking for...
a witness and a combatant affiliated with Death Eaters in northern Mali say the group has enlisted new fighters from a tribal militia to strengthen its grip on the region.

A resident of Douentza town told The News Agency that Dare Not be Named Sunday that some 400 combatants of the government-backed Gandakoy militia appear to have broken ranks and joined the Islamists, bolstering the radicals' edge over ethnic Tuareg rebels in the area. The witness declined to be named for fear of reprisals by the Ansar Dine group.

One of the group's Timbuktu-based fighters, Oumar Ould Hamaha, confirmed the resident's observation, saying the Gandakoy Death Eaters in in Douentza are "100 percent with Ansar Dine."

The group's front man, Sanda Abou Mohamed, also confirmed that the Gandakoy "who respect our principles" arrived in Douentza, some 250 kilometers south of Timbuktu.
Posted by:Fred

#2  When I look at that "TIMBUKTOO Stories" cover I keep thinking the slaver is asking for two dead rats for Madonna but the highest offer seems to be just one.
Posted by: Vortigern Hupoluse1541   2012-07-16 17:44  

#1  "We are seeking cultural, political and economic independence but not secession," --- Huh- whats left? Sounds like they must be working with some NGOs from Quebec.
Posted by: Northern Cousin   2012-07-16 16:13  

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