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Mali’s Armed Groups Fill A Government Vacuum – Addressing This Is Key To Ending The Violence

BY NORMAN SEMPIJJA AND MUHAMMED NDIAYE Mali has been in a state of political turmoil since 2012. That year saw a military coup as well as armed groups taking over northern regions of the west African country. In the intervening years, efforts at establishing transitional governments have failed, culminating in the military junta dissolving and banning all political parties in May 2025 . In addition, the country has seen waves of military interventions by outside players like France, the US and most recently Russia. All have invested heavily in trying to contain the extremist threat in Mali. But groups linked to al-Qaeda and the Islamic State have continued to expand their influence . And in late April 2026 the military government found itself having to fend off coordinated attacks from separatists and jihadists across the country. The defence minister, General Sadio Camara, was killed . Foreign interventions over the past decade have often misunderstood what was happening on the grou...

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