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Tensions are soaring in Northern Mali as armed groups and the Malian army engage in renewed conflict.The situation has worsened since the exit of French and UN forces, leaving the Malian army, now backed by Russia, to face multiple foes over a vast territory.The recent clashes began in early August 2023 despite earlier signs of peace.
Both sides offer conflicting narratives about the violence and its consequences.For example, the army reports 10 lost soldiers and 46 neutralized rebels, while armed groups claim 97 army casualties.This resurgence destabilizes the 2015 Algiers peace accords, initially intended to bring lasting peace and regional development.Islamist Influence Rises as Mali Battles Multiple Foes Tuareg rebels killed in northern Mali.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Critics argue that the accord has mostly gone unimplemented, especially following a change in government leadership in 2021.Both the government and armed factions, mainly Tuareg groups under the Coordination of Movements of Azawad (CMA), accuse each other of sabotaging the peace process.While the armed groups claim exclusion from the constitutional process, the government refuses international mediation.Adding complexity, militant Islamist groups linked to Al-Qaeda and ISIS also control large parts of Northern Mali.These groups focus on gaining resources and have led to mass civilian displacements.
Since UN peacekeepers left the area, the struggle for territorial control has intensified.These peacekeepers had acted as a buffer, despite criticism over their limited anti-jihadist impact.The government in Bamako remains committed to military options, straining the already stretched Malian army.Analysts WarnAnalysts warn of over a thousand violent incidents involving Islamist groups in 2023, a significant uptick since the junta came to power in 2020.The situation is further complicated by a web of shifting alliances among the various armed groups.In summary, both sides are entrenched in their positions, escalating concerns for a broader conflict.Calls are increasing for immediate, constructive engagement from all parties to prevent further violence.





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