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Monday 14 January 2013

Mali and World Media Opinions

It is a natural phenomenon that opinions will be split on Mali. Many still fail to grapple with the sudden interest of France in the Malian affair. France stayed aloof for a long period of time but suddenly declared interest last week in ousting the Islamist rebels. From Russia to China down to the Middle East not excluding Europe, the Malian question continues to dominate discussions.

Though from Africa, views exist of the neo-colonial designs in most of all these military attacks and supports. Views I share in most cases but on Mali, I think differently. Ecowas slept off when the organisation was utmostly needed. Despite the go-ahead given by the UN, Ecowas was unable to amass troops to counter the fast growing insurgency in Mali.

The organisation said it will be ready by autumn but by then, the Islamists would have overun Bamako with the kind of firepower employed and the level of combat sophistication. The coming of France is a great relief and for the first time, I find myself supporting foreign intervention in Africa. The design of France is yet to be known but no matter what it is, her coming is timely. Read More

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