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Mali junta claims counter-coup win

Soldiers from Mali’s ruling junta overran the barracks of the presidential guard in the capital Bamako, striking a blow against the loyalist unit...

by Damonzon in Mali on 02/05/2012

Politics

Mali's Dioncounda Traore is sworn in, taking over from military junta

Dioncounda Traore has been sworn in as Mali's interim president, marking a return to civilian rule following the March military coup in the West...

by Damonzon in Mali on 12/04/2012

Politics

Former Malian president's daughter's home ransacked - Bamako

Former Malian President Touré's daughter's home was raided and torn apart, allegedly by the military. Amadou Toumani Touré is a Malian...

by Damonzon in Mali on 03/04/2012

02/05/2012 - Mali junta claims counter-coup win - Mali - Soldiers from Mali’s ruling junta...
12/04/2012 - Mali's Dioncounda Traore is sworn in, taking over from military junta - Mali - Dioncounda Traore has been sworn in as...
03/04/2012 - Former Malian president's daughter's home ransacked - Bamako - Mali - Former Malian President Touré's...
03/04/2012 - In pictures: Malis military after coup take over - Bamako - Mali - The African Union places sanctions on...
28/03/2012 - Pro-junta march in Bamako days after Mali's military coup - Mali - Around 15,000 demonstrators marched in...
27/03/2012 - Roadside Checkpoints set-up after Mali Coup - Mali - A series of roadside checkpoints have...
22/03/2012 - The streets of Bamako after the coup - Mali - Mali - Desolate streets in Bamako. Images by...
02/02/2012 - Anti-Tuareg riots in Bamako - Mali - Mali - Angry Malians have seized a street of...
01/11/2011 - African Photography Biennial Inauguration - Bamako - Mali - The 9th Bamako Encouters, African...

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Mali junta claims counter-coup win
Soldiers from Mali’s ruling junta overran the barracks of the presidential guard in the capital Bamako, striking a blow against the loyalist unit fighting to reverse a March coup d’etat...
Mali's Dioncounda Traore is sworn in, taking over from military junta
Dioncounda Traore has been sworn in as Mali's interim president, marking a return to civilian rule following the March military coup in the West African state.
Roadside Checkpoints set-up after Mali Coup
A series of roadside checkpoints have appeared in and around the capital Bamako following a coup led by junior army officer Captain Amadou Sanogo, which saw the President, Toumani Touré...
In pictures: Malis military after coup take over - Bamako
The African Union places sanctions on the new coups leader, Captain Amadou Sanogo. Recently, the coup has taken over the palace in Bamako and allegedly ransacked the former president�...
Former Malian president's daughter's home ransacked - Bamako
Former Malian President Touré's daughter's home was raided and torn apart, allegedly by the military. Amadou Toumani Touré is a Malian politician who was President of Mali fro...
Pro-junta march in Bamako days after Mali's military coup
Around 15,000 demonstrators marched in support of the military junta from the Place de la Liberté to the Place de l'Indépendance through the streets of Bamako. It was the first tim...
The streets of Bamako after the coup - Mali
Desolate streets in Bamako. Images by Diakaridia Dembélé.
Anti-Tuareg riots in Bamako - Mali
Angry Malians have seized a street of the capital Bamako to protest against the governments inability to contain the recent Tuareg attacks. 2nd February 2012
African Photography Biennial Inauguration - Bamako
The 9th Bamako Encouters, African Photography Biennial, has been inaugurated in Mali. Prime Minister Cissé Mariam Kaidama Sidibé and France Minister of Culture Frédéric Mitterrrand att...