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16 hours ago
- Arab News
Mali arrests generals, French national accused in alleged destabilization plot
BAMAKO: Mali's military-led government has arrested two generals and a French national, accusing them of participating in an alleged plot to destabilize the West African nation, according to a government statement and state-owned media. Mali has endured over a decade of turmoil marked by Islamist insurgencies in its arid north along with political instability that culminated in a series of coups in 2020 and 2021 that brought current president General Assimi Goita to power. Sources told Reuters earlier this week that more than 30 soldiers and military officials had been taken into custody on suspicion of attempting to destabilize Goita's government. Mali's ministry of territorial administration, in a statement released late on Thursday, said those arrested included Yann Vezilier, a French citizen. France's once close relationship with its former colonies in West Africa's Sahel region has soured in recent years as military officers have overthrown civilian governments in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. Paris has withdrawn French troops involved in an operation to combat Islamist militants there under pressure from the countries' new leadership. Mali, which cut military ties with France, has meanwhile turned to Russia for support. The ministry statement accused Vezilier of acting on behalf of French intelligence services to mobilize political and civil society figures and military officers. A French foreign ministry spokesperson said Friday that it had no official comment on Vezilier's arrest. Malian state media showed images of 10 other people detained for involvement in the alleged plot, including General Abass Dembele, who is the former governor of the central Mopti region, and General Nema Sagara, another leading military figure. The ministry did not specify how many people had been arrested in total but described them as 'a group of marginal elements' and said the situation was under control. Mali's military authorities have failed to keep their promise to hold elections. Instead, Goita was granted a five-year renewable term in June and political activities were suspended across the country. While Mali's military junta cited the civilian authorities' failure to put down Islamist uprisings in the north among its justifications for seizing power, security woes have persisted under Goita. The past few months have seen a surge of deadly attacks by Jama'at Nusrat Al-Islam wal-Muslimin, an Al-Qaeda-linked group that also operates in Burkina Faso and Niger.

Al Arabiya
a day ago
- Al Arabiya
South Africa's top general under fire for remarks in Iran
President Cyril Ramaphosa's office criticized South Africa's top general on Thursday for reported comments about solidarity with Iran as unhelpful during the process of resetting ties with the United States. The foreign ministry has also condemned South African National Defense Force chief General Rudzani Maphwanya for his statements during a recently-ended trip to Iran, and a leading political party has called for his court-martial. Pretoria is working to improve its rock-bottom ties with Washington, with the aim of reaching a new trade deal that will avoid 30 percent tariffs on its exports. 'We are in a process of managing a very delicate exercise of resetting diplomatic relations with the United States,' Ramaphosa's spokesman said at a media briefing. During these negotiations, it was 'not helpful' to have 'senior government or military officials making statements that will inflame the situation,' Vincent Magwenya said. The Tehran Times reported on Tuesday that Maphwanya had called for deeper cooperation with Iran, especially in defense matters, during meetings with top Iranian defense officials. Iran's state-owned Press TV reported that the South African general had affirmed the two countries had 'common goals' and also condemned Israel's actions in Gaza. 'At this period of heightened geopolitical tensions as well as conflict in the Middle East, one can say the visit was ill-advised,' Magwenya said, adding that Ramaphosa had not been aware of the visit. The Democratic Alliance, the second-largest group in the government of national unity, has demanded that Maphwanya be court-martialed for 'breaching military neutrality.'


Arab News
a day ago
- Arab News
Sudan army chief rules out any compromise with RSF paramilitaries
PORT SUDAN: Sudan's army chief on Thursday vowed there would be no compromise with paramilitary forces who have been at war with the regular army for more than two years amid a deepening humanitarian on the centenary of the Sudanese armed forces, General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan renewed his commitment to the 'battle for dignity, to defeat the rebellion, and to make neither compromise nor reconciliation, whatever the cost.'The remarks come just days after a confidential meeting in Switzerland between Burhan and US Africa envoy Massad to two Sudanese government sources, the pair discussed a new US peace plan. So far, mediation efforts led by Washington and Riyadh have failed to secure a paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, led by General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, have attempted to establish a parallel administration in western Sudan, on territory under their United Nations Security Council strongly condemned the move on Wednesday, calling it 'a direct threat to Sudan's unity and territorial integrity.'Sudan's war, now in its third year, has killed tens of thousands, displaced 13 million and plunged the nation into the world's worst hunger and displacement European Union on Thursday called on all parties in the civil war in Sudan to 'urgently' allow the entry of international aid, as the country weathers its worst outbreak of cholera in years.'Civilians must be protected, and humanitarian access must be granted,' the EU said in a joint statement also signed by countries including Britain, Canada and Japan.