They're gonna invade Mali...

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''[h=2]UN authorizes military intervention in Mali[/h]The UN Security Council has unanimously approved an African-led military force to intervene in Mali to combat hardline Islamists, terrorists and armed gangs ruling the northern part of the country. The international force will be given a one-year mandate which may later be extended. It will be allowed to use “all necessary measures.” The intervention was authorized after regional politicians failed to broker a political solution between the Islamist extremists and Tuareg rebels vying for control of northern Mali. A March 22 coup allowed Islamists, who are imposing Islamic sharia law, to take control of Mali's northern cities.''



 
No reply? This is just another muslim country going to suffer under western occupation, this time they will stay in the background by only arming while the african countries are gonna invade mali.
 
http://www.hrw.org/africa/mali

Are the western countries interesting to help people and protect they human rights in Mali, is this some kind of "war against al-qaeda" episode or have there in Mali some important natural resources what the west is interesting?

As this goes like typical cases; the western troops go into, fight against "rebels and extremists", go back home and leave the country in security and economy chaos.
 
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http://www.hrw.org/africa/mali

Are the western countries interesting to help people and protect they human rights in Mali, is this some kind of "war against al-qaeda" episode or have there in Mali some important natural resources what the west is interesting?

As this goes like typical cases; the western troops go into, fight against "rebels and extremists", go back home and leave the country in security and economy chaos.

On point;

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Good, get rid of this scum called the Al-Qaeda..it's sad that Kaffirs are leading the way where as we Muslims should have been cleaning our own dirt..
 
Good, get rid of this scum called the Al-Qaeda..it's sad that Kaffirs are leading the way where as we Muslims should have been cleaning our own dirt..

And exactly that, northern mali is full with oil and other resources. The west is basically drooling now to steal that oil, i sincerly hope their troops get a hard beating when they enter the soil of north mali insha'Allah
There is no ''al-qaeda'' in mali, just tuareg rebels and other groups who want the state governed by shariah law, anything wrong with that?

Didnt want to reply at first, but it seems like you are just asking for it (mwhuahaha)
 
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[h=2]UN calls for 'swift deployment' of foreign troops in Mali, France vows to intervene[/h]
The UN Security Council has called for a 'swift deployment' of foreign troops to Mali. It has approved plans to send some 3,000 African troops to recapture the country's north.
French President Francois Hollande has also vowed to stop the advance of al-Qaeda linked rebels who control northern Mali and have headed south in recent days.

In a speech to France's diplomatic corps, the leader said he was ready to respond to Mali's call for help.

France "is prepared to stop the terrorist offensive," Hollande said. He did not provide any specific details.
It comes after Hollande's Malian counterpart, Dioncounda Traore, sought help from France in order to stem the rebels' advance. The two leaders will meet in Paris on Wednesday, a French diplomatic source told Reuters.

Resolutions already passed by the UN Security Council on Mali would allow a military intervention by France, the source said.

"With the United Nations resolutions and Mali's request for help, the legal framework for a direct intervention is already there…we are following the situation on the ground hour by hour. We are going to see whether this offensive continues or not. France's assistance will depend on the situation on the ground," he continued.
Until now, France and other EU nations have limited their plans for assistance, offering only training and logistics to support Mali's army.
Extremists, which have controlled the country's north for months, captured the city of Konna on Thursday.

"We are actually in Konna for the jihad [holy war]," spokesman for the Ansar Dine militant group, Sanda Abu Mohammed, told AFP.
Ansar Dine and Mujao have controlled most of northern Mali since last April. They formed an alliance with Tuareg rebels following a military coup in March.
However, their alliance quickly collapsed, with the Islamists capturing the area's urban centers and marginalizing the Tuareg rebels.
The Islamists have been accused of war crimes and attempting to impose strict Sharia law throughout the region, harboring fears that the area could soon become a hub for al-Qaeda linked militants.

The rebels are currently threatening the take over the city of Mopti, which would leave the capital Bamako more vulnerable.

http://rt.com/news/france-mali-intervene-hollande-787/
 

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