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2013: Conflict in Northern Mali

Since the toppling of President Amadou Toumani Toure in March 2013, Mali has been trapped in a hopeless political crisis. After a band of soldiers staged a mutiny in the capital Bamako, rebel Tuaregs and Islamist groups took the opportunity to seize control of the north of the country in a bid to declare an independent state. By Annett Hellwig

Coup in Bamako

Coup in Bamako

Tuareg Berber populations in Mali

Tuareg Berber populations in Mali

Tuareg Uprising

Tuareg Uprising

Azawad – Land of the Nomads

Azawad – Land of the Nomads

Timbuktu

Timbuktu

Mopti

Mopti

Ansar Dine

Ansar Dine

Instability

Instability

The Islamist Advance

The Islamist Advance

Crime and Drug Trafficking

Crime and Drug Trafficking

Refugees

Refugees

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