2015 Anefis dispute
2015 Anefis dispute | |||||||
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Tuareg rebellion (2012):
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Foreign intervention:
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2014
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- N'Tillit
- 2nd Tabankort
2015
- 1st Nampala
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- Tabrichat
- Bamako restaurant
- 4th Kidal attack
- 1st Léré
- Tin Telout
- Nara
- Takoumbaout
- Sama Forest
- 1st Gourma-Rharous
- Sévaré hotel
- 4th Anéfis
- Tiébanda
- Bamako hotel
- 5th Kidal attack
- 1st Talahandak
2016
2017
- 6th Gao
- 1st Boulikessi
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- Foulsaré Forest
- 1st Dogofry
- 1st Serma Forest
- Bintagoungou
- Kangaba
- Inkadogotane
- 2nd Djebok
- Takellote
- 4th Timbuktu
- Tin Biden
- 3rd Indelimane
2018
- 4th In-Delimane
- Youwarou
- Soumpi
- Inaghalawass
- 2nd Araouane
- Akabar
- 5th Timbuktu
- Aklaz and Awkassa
- 1st Talataye
- Tabarde
- 1st Boni
- Inabelbel
- Soumouni
- 2nd Dogofry
- Ndaki
- 2nd Ber
- Farimake
- Tinabaw and Tabangout-Tissalatatene
- Abanguilou
2019
- Koulogon
- 2nd Serma Forest
- Taghatert and West Inekar
- 4th Aguelhok
- Elakla
- Dialloubé
- Diankabou
- 1st Dioura
- Ogossagou
- Tiésaba-Bourgou
- Guiré
- Sobane Da
- Gangafani and Yoro
- Fafa
- 2nd Boulikessi
- 5th In-Delimane
- 4th Tabankort
- 3rd Ménaka
- 1st Wagadou Forest
2020
- Dioungani
- Sokolo
- 1st Tarkint
- 1st Bamba
- 2nd Talahandak
- Bouka Weré
- Bankass
- Coup
- 1st Farabougou
- Sokoura
- 3rd Boulikessi
- Tadamakat
- Niaki
2021
- Wedding airstrike
- Boulikessi and Mondoro
- 2nd Boni
- 2nd Tessit
- 5th Aguelhok
- Coup
- 2nd Tarkint
- Karou and Ouatagouna
- Dangarous Forest
- Nokara
- Bodio
- Mopti
2022
- Archam
- Danguèrè Wotoro
- Mondoro
- Ménaka
- 2nd Andéramboukane
- 3rd Tessit
- 2nd Talataye
- Tadjalalt and Haroum
- Moura
- Hombori
- Mopti Region
- Diallassagou
- Bandiagara
2023
- Markacoungo
- Diafarabé and Koumara
- Kani Bonzon
- 5th Timbuktu
- 3rd Ber
- Tombouctou and Bamba
- Bourem
- 2nd Léré
- 2nd Dioura
- 2nd Bamba
- Kidal Region
- 4th Kidal
- 2nd Niafunké
- Labbezanga
- 2nd Farabougou
2024
- Kwala
- Douna
- 2nd Wagadou Forest
- Mourdiah
- Abeïbara
- Djiguibombo
- 2nd Tinzaouaten
On August 17, 2015, clashes broke out between pro-government GATIA militants and rebels from the Coordination of Azawad Movements (CMA) in the town of Anefis and surrounding areas. The dispute was settled in September.
Prelude
Prior to the Anefis dispute, pro-government Platform and rebel Coordination of Azawad Movements (CMA) groups entered the Algiers Accords with the Malian government as a means of ending the Mali War. The accords were supposed to end conflict between the CMA and the Malian government and its allies, but only enforced the status quo of the CMA remaining in control of Kidal Region.[1] The previous confrontation between Platform and CMA fighters was in January 2015 in Tabrichat, and both GATIA and the Arab Movement of Azawad claimed victory.[2]
Clashes and dispute
The ceasefire from the Algiers Accords was broken for the first time on August 15, after a short skirmish broke out between the CMA and Platform in the area of Edjarer Amessine in the wadi of Touzik, eighty kilometers south of Kidal.[3][4] Clashes resumed on August 16 in Edjarer Amessine, and spread to Diré and Tabankort.[5]
Clashes broke out between the two groups at Anefis on August 17, with much more intensity than the previous skirmishes. Anefis, which was held at the time by CMA forces, fell under GATIA control. GATIA's secretary-general Fahad Ag Almahmoud stated that fifteen CMA fighters were killed in the battle. That evening, MINUSMA announced the establishment of a security zone in Kidal and its surroundings.[6] Peacekeepers deployed to the area the next day, and warned Platform that if they advanced to Kidal then MINUSMA would open fire on them.[7] Meanwhile, Platform raised the Malian flag in Anefis.[8]
Both GATIA and the CMA accused each other of first breaking the truce, however a source in MINUSMA speaking to Jeune Afrique stated that they "had no doubt GATIA attacked first."[9][10][11]
Aftermath
The Malian government condemned the breakdown of the ceasefire in an August 17 statement.[12] Two days later, however, they stated they had no knowledge of the MINUSMA security zone and urged the UN to take it down.[13] The CMA announced its intention to launch reprisal attacks on August 19, and asked MINUSMA to lift the security zone.[14] MINUSMA was able to call on both Platform and the CMA to step down from their positions, and return to status quo ante bellum.[15][16]
Platform initially refused to leave Anefis on August 24, prompting the CMA to suspend its participation in the Algiers Accords until Platform complied.[17] Meanwhile, international mediation based in Gao coupled with pressure from the Malian government forced Platform to announce their departure from Anefis on August 29.[18][19] The departure did not happen until September 9, and was immediately followed by CMA fighters capturing the city. The Malian government denounced the CMA's capture, and claimed MINUSMA should've taken control instead.[20][21][22]
A CMA delegation went to Bamako on September 23 and 24, meeting Malian president Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta and, for the first time, a delegation from Platform. Both delegations agreed to respect the ceasefire and not confront each other.[23] In late September and early October, delegations, tribal and military leaders, and fighters from the CMA and Platform met in Anefis to conduct negotiations. Prisoners were exchanged on both sides, and both sides were satisfied with the negotiations.[24][25]
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- ^ "OUVERTURE DES HOSTILITÉS PAR LES MILICES DE LA PLATEFORME". mnlamov.net. Retrieved 2024-01-29.
- ^ "" Zone de sécurité " décrétée autour de Kidal en raison de combats dans le nord du Mali". Le Monde.fr (in French). 2015-08-17. Retrieved 2024-01-29.
- ^ "Suite aux combats du nord du Mali, l'ONU tente de sécuriser Kidal". RFI (in French). 2015-08-17. Retrieved 2024-01-29.
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- ^ "Sécurisation de Kidal: Bamako froissé de ne pas avoir été informé". RFI (in French). 2015-08-19. Retrieved 2024-01-29.
- ^ "LEVÉE DES "Zones de sécurité de la MINUSMA" SUR TOUTE L'ÉTENDUE DU TERRITOIRE DE L'AZAWAD". mnlamov.net. Retrieved 2024-01-29.
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- ^ "Mali: les ex-rebelles de la CMA affirment être de retour à Anéfis". RFI (in French). 2015-09-18. Retrieved 2024-01-29.
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- ^ "Rencontre entre rebelles et milices pro-Bamako pour parler de paix". RFI (in French). 2015-09-25. Retrieved 2024-01-29.
- ^ "Mali: à Anéfis, les groupes armés rivaux font la paix". RFI (in French). 2015-10-15. Retrieved 2024-01-29.
- ^ "Mali: un nouveau coup dur pour le processus de paix dans le Nord". RFI (in French). 2015-10-01. Retrieved 2024-01-29.