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When there was covid, there were some reports of instances where residents in the central and northern regions would not allow un personnel into their communes because they felt that un presence was making no difference. violence had worsened over the years. un peacekeepers had been there for nearly a decade at that point. they d been brought in to stabilise the country. they d been brought in, more crucially, to implement this peace deal, or support the implementation of a peace deal between former rebels in the north and the malian government. this deal hasn t moved forward since 2015. the militancy has only worsened over the years. but it is going to have quite a serious effect on the situation, isn t it? well, yes, i mean, these are 13,000 troops and personnel leaving within a period of six months, and a vacuum is going to be left behind. it s not enough, so if you think about the wagner mercenaries, who are 1,000 at the start of the deployment, that s not enough to fill in that vo ....
And in mali, where first the french army withdrew and now the united nations has voted to take out its force. but wagner, which is supporting the authoritarian regime in mali against militant islamic groups, is definitely staying. beverly 0chieng of bbc monitoring covers the activities of these groups and of wagner itself from nairobi. i asked her first why mali s interim president, colonel assimi goita, wanted the un troops out. when the junta came into power in 2020, there had been growing public disgruntlement at the fact that the un mission was not doing enough to stem militant violence. i remember during the year when there was covid, there were some reports of instances where residents in the central and northern regions would not allow un personnel into their communes because they felt that un presence was making no difference. violence had worsened over the years. un peacekeepers had been there for nearly a decade at that point. ....
Regions would not allow un personnel into their communes because they felt that un presence was making no difference. violence had worsened over the years. un peacekeepers had been there for nearly a decade at that point. they d been brought in to stabilise the country. they d been brought in, more crucially, to implement this peace deal, or support the implementation of a peace deal between former rebels in the north and the malian government. this deal hasn t moved forward since 2015. the militancy has only worsened over the years. but it is going to have quite a serious effect on the situation, isn t it? well, yes, i mean, these are 13,000 troops and personnel leaving within a period of six months, and a vacuum is going to be left behind. it s not enough, so if you think about the wagner mercenaries, who are 1,000 ....
Army withdrew and now the united nations has voted to take out its force. but wagner, which is supporting the authoritarian regime in mali against militant islamic groups, is definitely staying. beverly 0chieng of bbc monitoring covers the activities of these groups and of wagner itself from nairobi. i asked her first why mali s interim president, colonel assimi goita, wanted the un troops out. when thejunta came into power in 2020, there had been growing public disgruntlement at the fact that the un mission was not doing enough to stem militant violence. i remember during the year when there was covid, there were some reports of instances where residents in the central and northern regions would not allow un personnel into their communes because they felt that un presence was making no difference. violence had worsened over the years. ....
Colonel assimi goita, wanted the un troops out. when thejunta came into power in 2020, there had been growing public disgruntlement at the fact that the un mission was not doing enough to stem militant violence. i remember during the year when there was covid, there were some reports of instances where residents in the central and northern regions would not allow un personnel into their communes because they felt that un presence was making no difference. violence had worsened over the years. un peacekeepers had been there for nearly a decade at that point. they d been brought in to stabilise the country. they d been brought in, more crucially, to implement this peace deal, or support the implementation of a peace deal between former rebels in the north and the malian government. this deal hasn t moved forward since 2015. the militancy has only worsened over the years. but it is going to have quite a serious effect on the situation, isn t it? well, yes, i mean, these are 13,000 troops ....