27, June 2021
Mali: Protesters call for French troops to leave, some call for greater Russia cooperation 0
Activists in Mali stage protest against French military presence in Bamako, calling for the total withdrawal of French troops from the country.
Some waved Russian flags and held banners calling for greater cooperation between Mali and Russia.
The demonstration organised by political fringe group ‘Yerewolo Debouts sur les remparts’ was relatively subdued.
Numbers were lower than organisers had hoped for after heavy rains earlier in the day.
The demonstration came as Germany’s defence minister announced that 12 German troops and a soldier from another country were wounded following an attack on soldiers taking part in a United Nations mission in Mali.
“I would be so happy, like at a party, if France quit Mali today. Really. Ever since we trusted them with our security, everything has become worse.” stressed Bakary Coulibaly, a local resident.
The U.N. mission in the country, MINUSMA, had earlier said that 15 peacekeepers were wound ed when a temporary operational base in the Gao region was targeted with a vehicle bomb.
German y has hundreds of troops taking part in U.N. stabilization and European Union training missions in the West African nation.
“There are injured Germans, that has saddened us because Germany here is not seen as an occupying force. But they are being manipulated by the French, in fact. Germany came here with good intentions to protect us from terrorists, but today they find themselves inside the Machiavellian schemes of France,” according to Pape Diallo, spokesman for protest platform ‘Yerewolo – Debout sur Les Remparts’.
Mali has been trying to contain an Islamic extremist insurgency since 2012.
A military coup last year in Mali has complicated matters further, and the junta’s leaders have faced criticism from France and the African Union.
Source: Africa News



















28, June 2021
Operation Bui Clean: 10 Cameroon gov’t soldiers killed 0
At least 10 soldiers were killed and a police station was raided yesterday in different locations in southwest Cameroon, this comes at a time when the Cameroonian army has just completed the operation called ‘Bui Clean’.
The mission which begun on May 15, aimed at neutralizing the operations of separatists in the area.
The operation was led by the 5th Joint Military Region, consisting nearly 300 soldiers.
“I told them that the mission must continue with discipline, with respect for the principles of commitment and conduct, and with respect for human rights, because the population remains and will remain our center of gravity.” said Gen Nka Valère, 5th Military Region Commander.
Some residents are also accused of conspiring with the rebels. According to the army’s claims, residents, elites, chiefs, and church leaders have embraced the separatist ideology in all areas, making it difficult for them to fight.
However, there are different views on the conduct of these military operations among the people, who believe that the approach of the military has its limits and should be the last option. The military raids have forced the inhabitants to flee to the mountains to find refuge.
“Military operations in our towns and villages will not bring peace in my opinion, because the people are suffering now. And most of the time when people see the military, they think that their son is dead, their father is dead, their daughter is dead because of the military, and they are very afraid. So I don’t think the military option is the best one.” said a resident of Bamenda.
According to the inhabitants, there is a need for another means of resolution other than the use of weapons. In the large cities of the northwest, for example, kidnappings, abuses, extortion and assassinations are the norm. According to analysts, these are the consequences of military raids.
The operation, which is the third of its kind, lasted a whole month. Four soldiers were killed and several injured.
Source: Africa News