Agha Sher
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The free people of Mali is backing their military in kicking out the french colonialists.
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Don't forget Lebanon, which is a mini-gay-Paris obsession for francophiles. France will never do the decent thing and just walk away from Beirut.It's funny, the French have a cold heart towards Muslims and don't want any identification of Muslims in France, but they are heavily involved in destabilizing and occupying Muslim world. From Mali to Libya to Syria to Iraq to Afghanistan to supporting bharti occupier terrorists in Indian Illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
Don't forget Lebanon, which is a mini-gay-Paris obsession for francophiles. France will never do the decent thing and just walk away from Beirut.
“The U.S. is opposed to all unconstitutional changes of government whether in the streets or by security forces"
Really?
I am going to expose these Fr*nch soon. Stay ready for a thread in the next month or two.It's funny, the French have a cold heart towards Muslims and don't want any identification of Muslims in France, but they are heavily involved in destabilizing and occupying Muslim world. From Mali to Libya to Syria to Iraq to Afghanistan to supporting bharti occupier terrorists in Indian Illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
I am going to expose these Fr*nch soon. Stay ready for a thread in the next month or two.
Focusing on some domestic issues.copy me as well. And what sort of info?
Some vital infos about ongoing coup attempt given by Mali citizen who studied in Turkey beforeWe stand with our brothers and sisters in Mali. Vive la révolution
Some vital infos about ongoing coup attempt given by Mali citizen who studied in Turkey before
1- Some are claim that these events driven by pro-Turkish cliques and also has anti-french bias. So they claim that this is pro-Turkey coup. I must say that they misinterpreted the event, unless they are deliberately spreading false information.
2- First of all, I must express that the coup has not been absolutely successful yet. Unfortunately, conflicts do exist, because of the army does not act as a whole. In other words, it would be more accurate to say that its a coup attempt.
3- As for the profile of the coup plotters, the reasons for the intervention, and the aims, the alleged leaders (Diaw, Dembélé, Lalenta) were not well known to the public before the events.
4- Since they do not have an official statement yet (probably because they haven't capture Radio and Television yet), it would not be wrong to attribute it to months of anti-government protests and the resulting crisis, as we do not know the cause and (official) purpose of the intervention.
5- As for the reasons for these protests, the security (continuous terrorist attacks, ethnic conflicts ...), economic, education (schools were closed for 6 months, not bcs of the corona), and many problems in the country since 2012***, and the loss of the public belief that the government can solve these problems.
***(The current government came to power with a pro-french military coup in 2012.)
6- The country is so insecure that there have been attacks on ministers in the heart of the capital, the opposition leader was taken hostage during the campaigns, and is still in the hands of terrorist organizations. As if all this was not enough, the intervention in the election results by the judiciary was a straw.
7- There have always been anti-French rhetoric and banners in these protests, but it is wrong in my opinion to reduce the issue to this. The main demands of the protests are the problems I mentioned above.
8- It is understandable that the coup attempt was in the environment of protests with an anti-France tendency and that the coup plotters were anti-France since France supported the current government. But it is not possible to understand what is claimed on the basis that they are pro-Turkey.
9- Because the Malian army does not have any pro-Turkey clique. Mali-Turkey relations are not at that level again. In addition, current government's Turkey relations is not bad, but rather very good.
10- The allegations about the pro/anti of the coup plotters are not true. Moreover, to reduce the incident to this is just to ignore struggle of the Malian people for months and even years.
11- Note: I am writing these not because I want the putschists to be one way or another, but to inform people about my country correctly. Otherwise, I am completely against the coup, whomever it comes from, but the incompetence and stubbornness of the government brought us to this point.
12- Unfortunately, even those who were against the coup in principle came to the point where they applaud the coup plotters.