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Mali junta says “Western-backed” military officers attempted coup

Bamako, Mali
Reuters

Mali’s interim government on Monday said “Western-backed” military officers attempted a coup last week, without providing details or evidence.

The purported foiled putsch took place on the night between 11th and 12th May, the junta that took power in an August, 2020, coup said in a statement.

Mali Colonel Assimi Goita

Colonel Assimi Goita, leader of Malian military junta, attends an Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) consultative meeting in Accra, Ghana, on 15th September, 2020. PICTURE: Reuters/ Francis Kokoroko/File photo.

The accusation against Westerners marks a fresh low between Mali and its old international allies who for a decade aided the West African nation in its fight against Islamist insurgents but are withdrawing amid a sour political spat. 

In their place, Russian mercenaries have come in to aid Mali’s military and witnesses said last month that white mercenaries were involved in a mass execution of Malian civilians.

Increased security, including checks at border posts and at entry points into the capital Bamako, have been put in place as measures to identify accomplices, the statement said.

An enquiry has been opened and “detained people” will face justice, it added.

The tensions between Mali’s junta and the West are linked to its failure to hold promised elections in February and speedily restore civilian rule, as well as to its collaboration with Russian mercenaries.

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