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Mali Junta Bans Media Coverage Of Political Parties As Crackdown Deepens by Paraman: 10:32am On Apr 12
Mali's ruling military junta on Thursday banned media coverage of political parties a day after suspending their activities, marking the latest crackdown on dissent in the West African nation.

Opposition voices have been largely stifled since the colonels seized power in a 2020 coup, overthrowing civilian president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita.

Mali's high authority for communication issued a statement Thursday calling on "all media (radio, television, written press and online) to halt broadcast and publication of the activities of political parties and the activities of a political nature of associations".

It did not indicate what would happen to media organisations that did not observe the ban.

The move comes after authorities on Wednesday ordered the indefinite suspension of all political activities, saying it was needed to maintain public order.

Government spokesman Colonel Abdoulaye Maiga blamed the suspension of party activities on the "sterile discussions" during an attempt at national dialogue earlier this year.

"Subversive acts by political parties are multiplying," a decree read out to reporters by Maiga said.

He added that the fight against armed jihadist and Tuareg separatist groups could not be reconciled by "sterile political debates".

The latest crackdown has prompted numerous comments on social media but there was little reaction from parties or leading figures, already largely silenced.

Moussa Mara, who was prime minister from 2014 until 2015, urged authorities to reverse the decision, calling it a "major step backwards" that "does not promise a peaceful future".

The president of the Convergence for the Development of Mali (CODEM) party, Housseini Amion Guindo, called for "civil disobedience until the fall of the illegal and illegitimate regime... due in particular to its inability to satisfy the essential needs of Malians".

Under pressure from regional bloc ECOWAS, the junta had promised to hold elections and hand power back to civilians by March 26, 2024, but no vote was organised.

The United Nations voiced alarm Thursday at the junta's move to suspend political activities.

"We are deeply concerned by the decree suspending the activities of political parties and other civic associations," the UN rights office said on X, formerly Twitter, insisting that "it must be immediately repealed".

#Mali: We are deeply concerned by the decree suspending the activities of political parties and other civic associations. It must be immediately repealed. An open and pluralistic civic space is key to human rights, peace and security & sustainable development.

— UN Human Rights (@UNHumanRights) April 11, 2024
Press freedom group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) decried the media ban as "a censorship measure that is part of the continuum of muzzling of information" under the junta.

'Return to the barracks'
Mali's Maison de la Presse, a non-governmental umbrella group speaking on behalf of part of the media, called on the media "not to submit to the orders" of the communication authority.

Since August 2020, Mali's opposition has been largely muzzled by legal woes, the dissolution of organisations, restrictions on press freedom and calls for national unity.

But in a rare joint statement on March 31, a number of political parties and civil groups decried the "legal and institutional vacuum" left by the failure to hand back power to civilians on March 26.

They called for a "rapid and inclusive dialogue" to ensure that the presidential election is held "as soon as possible".

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With ECOWAS exit, Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger leave democratic transition in limbo

In a separate statement on the same day, a group of human rights organisations said Mali had "reached an impasse" and it was time for the military "to return to the barracks".

Since seizing power in 2020, the junta has ended several international alliances, including with the European Union and former colonial power France, and instead fostered closer ties with Russia.

The military government last year ordered the withdrawal of the UN stabilisation mission MINUSMA, and in January ended a 2015 peace agreement with separatist groups in the north.

The worsening security situation in Mali has also been compounded by a humanitarian and political crisis.

Neighbouring Sahel states Burkina Faso and Niger also underwent military coups in 2022 and 2023 respectively.

The three countries have all pledged to leave ECOWAS in favour of their own Sahel alliance.


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Re: Mali Junta Bans Media Coverage Of Political Parties As Crackdown Deepens by Paraman: 10:33am On Apr 12
This is what obidients want Nigeria to become because a Yoruba man won the presidential election.

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Re: Mali Junta Bans Media Coverage Of Political Parties As Crackdown Deepens by Minsk24: 10:37am On Apr 12
While i applauded his decision to change the constitution, the military leader should offer a new timeline for a return to civil rule, while ensuring the fight against terrorism continues and probably dialogue with the tuareg rebels ..
If he continues military rule without a clear plan for a political system, instability will continue
Re: Mali Junta Bans Media Coverage Of Political Parties As Crackdown Deepens by helinues: 10:38am On Apr 12
Toh

We go dey read the updates online while cross legged

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Re: Mali Junta Bans Media Coverage Of Political Parties As Crackdown Deepens by Naira20: 10:46am On Apr 12
Junta?
Na Mali FG una dey call Junta?
What about Tinubu who got to power by coup d'etat?
If Mali,Niger and Burkina Faso government is Junta then the apposite description for Tinubu's illegitimate government is Junta too.
Re: Mali Junta Bans Media Coverage Of Political Parties As Crackdown Deepens by garykoeman: 11:41am On Apr 12
Naira20:
Junta?
Na Mali FG una dey call Junta?
What about Tinubu who got to power by coup d'etat?
If Mali,Niger and Burkina Faso government is Junta then the apposite description for Tinubu's illegitimate government is Junta too.

U people should stop being childish online, it getting ridiculous each passing day.
Re: Mali Junta Bans Media Coverage Of Political Parties As Crackdown Deepens by Christistruth00: 11:46am On Apr 12
Idi Amin in the making
Re: Mali Junta Bans Media Coverage Of Political Parties As Crackdown Deepens by teamoneline: 11:53am On Apr 12
French newspaper. Bullshit I'll pass
Re: Mali Junta Bans Media Coverage Of Political Parties As Crackdown Deepens by Rexymania(m): 12:03pm On Apr 12
Is this a new Junta?
Re: Mali Junta Bans Media Coverage Of Political Parties As Crackdown Deepens by festacman(m): 12:05pm On Apr 12
grin

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