Aside from a former intelligence chief detained provisionally two years and a half ago, all of the suspects “wanted” in connection with a Malian reporter Birama Touré’s disappearance eight years ago are still at large, enjoying a golden exile, serving as an adviser in a key ministry, holding posts in Mali’s representations abroad or holding other state jobs. Mali’s military junta has ignored all of the justice system’s many requests to be allowed to question the military personnel involved, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has discovered.