Monday, April 30, 2012

VOA News: Africa: Gunfire Erupts in Mali

VOA News: Africa
Africa Voice of America
Gunfire Erupts in Mali
Apr 30th 2012, 21:46

Witnesses in Mali say gunfire has broken out in the capital, Bamako, about a month after a military coup d'état.

The witnesses say the shoot-out on Monday involved troops who took part in the March coup and presidential guard members loyal to Mali's deposed president Amadou Toumani Toure.

Renegade soldiers seized power in Mali on March 22, accusing President Toure of failing to properly equip the army to handle a Tuareg rebellion in the north.

The new military government, under pressure from the regional bloc ECOWAS, later agreed to form a civilian transitional government to organize new elections.

Last week, Mali's interim leaders announced the formation of a new government that gave military officers three posts in the new government - defense, interior security and interior ministry.  The rest of the 24-member government is made up of civilians.

Since the coup, Tuareg rebels fighting alongside the Islamist group Ansar Dine have captured three northern regions.  The rebels declared an independent state, a move that was rejected by neighboring countries and the African Union.

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