Mali's Military Defeats UN Peacekeepers Who Were Not Willing To Leave Mali
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Mali's Military Defeats UN Peacekeepers Who Were Not Willing To Leave Mali
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In a surprising turn of events, Mali's government, led by Colonel Assimi Goïta, ordered the United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission to promptly exit the country. The decision aimed to liberate Mali from the presence of Western troops. However, despite the directive, the UN peacekeepers chose to defy the orders and remained stationed in the country. This defiance persisted despite the UN voting in favor of their withdrawal.
Consequently, Colonel Assimi Goïta, wielding his powers, took decisive action to ensure the departure of every UN troop from Mali. The latest reports confirm that the UN peacekeeping mission has officially completed its withdrawal. However, this development has unveiled significant revelations regarding the activities and the actual number of troops deployed in Mali, which far exceeded previous estimates.
The question arises: What measures did Mali employ to address the UN peacekeepers' non-compliance that garnered attention and made headlines?
This saga reflects Mali's exertion of its influence over Western nations and the United Nations. It all began earlier this year when passionate protesters gathered in the capital city of Bamako, advocating for the withdrawal of the UN peacekeeping mission, known as MINUSMA (United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali). The demonstrators, organized by the M5 RFP party and various Civil Society groups, expressed their dissatisfaction through poignant signs and resolute calls for the complete removal of the UN mission from Mali.
Supporters of the military government in transition led the charge, expressing a profound disdain for the UN mission. Abdullah Diarra, one of the protesters, characterized the UN presence as a malevolent force, deeming it ineffective and demanding its prompt departure. Despite initial optimism surrounding the arrival of the UN peacekeeping force, many Malians gradually viewed the UN soldiers as part of the problem rather than a solution.
As the story unfolds, it underscores Mali's resolute stance against Western countries and the United Nations, revealing the intricate dynamics that unfolded during this critical juncture.
The United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission in Mali, known as MINUSMA (United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali), has come under intense scrutiny for its alleged failure to protect the population and its perceived inaction during massacres that occurred near UN compounds. Established in 2013 to support foreign and local troops in countering armed groups linked to ISIS and Al-Qaeda, MINUSMA has now become the largest, costliest, and deadliest UN mission in history, with over 14,000 troops on the ground.

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