The coup Last Tuesday, 18th August, Mali’s president, Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, and his prime minister, Boubou Cisse, as well as other government officials, were detained by mutinying soldiers. In an ironic twist, the mutiny began outside the capital of Bamako in the same national guard barracks in which the
Mali: a coup for the better or the worst?
The coup Last Tuesday, 18th August, Mali’s president, Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, and his prime minister, Boubou Cisse, as well as other government officials, were detained by mutinying soldiers. In an ironic twist, the mutiny began outside the capital of Bamako in the same national guard barracks in which the
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