Mali opposition accuses military junta of failing to protect the country amid ongoing fuel crisis
For the last two months, Mali’s capital, Bamako, has face a growing shortage of petroleum products. Now the country’s opposition is urging the population to “open their eyes” to a regime that “seizes the nation” without protecting it.
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For the last two months, Mali’s capital, Bamako, has face a growing shortage of petroleum products. Now the country’s opposition is urging the population to “open their eyes” to a regime that “seizes the nation” without protecting it.
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2025/11/17/mali-opposition-accuses-military-junta-of-failing-to-protect-the-country-amid-ongoing-fuel
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