Mali was under French colonial rule until early 1959, when it assumed independence. However, France has 5,500 troops there working to keep the peace. Now France’s defence minister has said they will boost its military presence in the area to counter increasing violence carried out by armed groups. 600 additional troops will be deployed by March. On 14 February at least 40 people were killed in Ogossagou, the Fulani village that was targeted in a massacre of 160 people last year by Dogon militiamen. Huts and crops were set alight, livestock burned or taken away, and 28 people are missing. Clashes between the Dogon and Fulani ethnic groups are frequent, compounding a dire security situation in Mali's semi-arid and desert regions, where attacks by armed groups are common. See also
France: military action in Mali
Written by David Fletcher 21 Feb 2020Additional Info
- Pray: for the French government and military to find and deal with the perpetrators. (Psalm 37:1,2)
- More: www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/02/dozens-killed-attacks-central-mali-200215071118631.html
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