Mali junta says it thwarted coup attempt by AFP Staff Writers Bamako (AFP) May 16, 2022 Mali's military junta on Monday said it thwarted an attempted coup last week led by army officers and supported by an unnamed Western state. The statement read out on state television said a "small group of anti-progressive Malian officers and non-commissioned officers attempted a coup in the night of May 11 to 12, 2022". "These soldiers were supported by a Western state. The attempt was thwarted thanks to the vigilance and professionalism of the defence and security forces." The statement gave few details on what allegedly happened. It mentioned arrests and said the detainees would be handed over to justice. Their identity and whereabouts were not revealed. It added that checks have been strengthened around the capital Bamako and at Mali's borders. A military source speaking on condition of anonymity spoke of around 10 arrests and said others were underway. The government statement said "all necessary means" were being mobilised for the investigation and to find accomplices. No indication of the attempted coup that reportedly happened last week had surfaced until Monday evening. Mali has undergone two military coups since August 2020, when the army ousted elected president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita. The West African state has been fighting a jihadist insurgency against groups affiliated with Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group since 2012 in the north and centre of the country. The fighting has also spread to neighbouring Niger and Burkina Faso. The country's military-dominated government has broken with traditional partner France and forged closer ties with Russia in its battle against the jihadists. It had pledged to return power to civilians by February 2022 but has since extended the timetable, incurring regional sanctions.
Jihadists, drought and distrust: the crises facing Somalia's new president Nairobi (AFP) May 16, 2022 Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, who won Sunday's long-overdue presidential election in Somalia, takes charge as the troubled nation reels from drought, looming famine, political and economic strains, and a violent insurgency. - Mending fences - The Horn of Africa country was supposed to choose a new leader in February 2021 but missed the deadline as Somalia's political leaders squabbled over the election process. The impasse turned violent when then-President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, better known b ... read more
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