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EUCAP Sahel Mali
EU Capacity Building Mission in Mali 
Authorization date: 04/14
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MISAHEL
African Union Mission to Mali und the Sahel (AU)
Begin: 08/13
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News

10.06.2021
MINUSMA’s mandate renewal in uncertain times

This month, the United Nations Security Council will renew the mandate of the 8-year-old United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) at a time of multiple transitions and great uncertainties, … .

Source: ACCORD
08.06.2021
Why a UN Support Office for the G5 Sahel Joint Force is a bad idea

For several years, the United Nations (UN) and its member states have debated how best to support some of the ongoing military operations in the Sahel, a region suffering from rising levels of violence, as well as political, humanitarian, and environmental crises. Since December 2017, the UN offered to support the G5 Sahel Joint Force through a complicated set of arrangements. Today, there are growing calls for the UN to establish a dedicated support office to finance the G5 Sahel Joint Force out of the UN’s assessed peacekeeping contributions. 

Source: IPI Global Observatory
07.06.2021
Assimi Goita sworn in as transitional president

Colonel Assimi Goita has become the new interim president of Mali. The young army officer has instigated two military power grabs in the impoverished country, provoking international concern.

Source: DW
07.06.2021
Mali junta names new prime minister

The leader of the latest military coup has named a new prime minister. Choguel Maiga, a Malian political veteran, was a key player in the protest movement against deposed president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita in 2020.

Source: DW
03.06.2021
African Union suspends Mali after military coup and threatens sanctions

The African Union has suspended Mali’s membership in response to last week’s military coup and threatened sanctions if a civilian-led government is not restored, it said in a statement on Tuesday.

Source: Reuters
03.06.2021
France suspends joint military operations with Malian forces

France said Thursday it will suspend joint military operations with Malian forces after the country’s second coup in nine months, “awaiting guarantees” that civilians will return to positions of power.

Source: France24
02.06.2021
Military must ‘scrupulously’ respect human rights and free civilian leaders

A UN independent human rights expert said on Wednesday that Mali’s new military authorities should “scrupulously respect human rights” and release all leaders detained in last week’s coup. Alioune Tine, independent expert for human rights in Mali, said that contrary to news reports, President Bah N'Daw and former Prime Minister Moctar Ouane were not freed by the military on 27 May, but instead moved to house arrest. 

Source: UN News
31.05.2021
ECOWAS suspends Mali over second coup in nine months

West African leaders have suspended Mali from their regional bloc in response to last week’s coup but stopped short of imposing new sanctions.

Source: Al Jazeera
29.05.2021
Mali's top court declares coup leader Goita as interim president

Mali's constitutional court on Friday declared Assimi Goita, the colonel who led a military coup this week while serving as vice president, to be the new interim president.

Source: Reuters
27.05.2021
Mali military frees president, prime minister

Mali's interim president and premier have been released, a military official said Thursday, three days after they were detained and stripped of their powers in what appeared to be the country's second coup in nine months.

Source: The East African