Experts: France exhausted the cover of intervention in Mali by defeating armed groups
Politicians, human rights activists and academics read the French authorities’ decision to maintain thousands of soldiers in Mali, astep on the road to the demarcation of colonization of this country, and called on the United Nations to intervene to end the French presence and replace it by a UN peacekeeping force, as is the case in many countries.
Former Malian Minister of Justice, Sheikh Diabaté, and President of the Supreme Islamic Council in Mali, Mahmoud Dicko, and advisor to the Presidency of the Republic in charge of security affairs, Kamal Rezzak Bara, and Mohand Barkouk, a researcher in strategic affairs, in the radio program “angles of events” which is broadcast by channel One of the national radio.
French President Francois Hollande, has said that his country will reduce the number of its troops in Mali to 2000 soldiers by next July, then to 1000 soldiers by the end of the year, out of the total 4000 soldiers, who were sent to Mali at the beginning of this year, to fight armed groups which seized control of the north, after the fall of the regime of the ousted President, Hamadou Toumani Toure.
Former Malian Minister, Sheikh Diabati, called upon the international group to be ready for stoping war in Mali, and bring the peaceful negociatiable solution, and this will be realised if the UN will use its power to achieve this goal, which Algeria supported strongly, a position that the head of the Islamic supreme council in Mali, Mohamed Deco praised and described as a position of honor and generosity.