Islamistes et rebelles touaregs maliens : alliances, rivalités et ruptures

At the time when the conflict Malian seems to find a solution (June 2013), this article reconsiders alliances, competitions and ruptures between and within the various movements at the origin of the crisis. Inherent in their internal dynamics, the divisions partly explain why they recently failed on...

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Main Author: Emmanuel Grégoire
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Language:fra
Published: Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information Géographique 2013-07-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/13466
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description At the time when the conflict Malian seems to find a solution (June 2013), this article reconsiders alliances, competitions and ruptures between and within the various movements at the origin of the crisis. Inherent in their internal dynamics, the divisions partly explain why they recently failed on the political, military and religious levels. The author recalls the establishment of the Islamists in North Mali and examines their dissensions. He then analyses the claims and the divisions in the Tuareg movements, which radicalized since the preceding rebellions, as some decided Azawad be independent and while others (Anser ed-Dine) decided to set up an Islamic Tuareg state through armed conflict and to apply sharia. Lastly, he wonders why the Tuareg from Niger did not take up arms while the Malian and Nigeria Tuareg rebels show great similarities
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Islamistes et rebelles touaregs maliens : alliances, rivalités et ruptures
EchoGéo
Malian Tuareg rebellions
Islamist movements
Serval operation
fickleness of alliances
Niger
title Islamistes et rebelles touaregs maliens : alliances, rivalités et ruptures
title_full Islamistes et rebelles touaregs maliens : alliances, rivalités et ruptures
title_fullStr Islamistes et rebelles touaregs maliens : alliances, rivalités et ruptures
title_full_unstemmed Islamistes et rebelles touaregs maliens : alliances, rivalités et ruptures
title_short Islamistes et rebelles touaregs maliens : alliances, rivalités et ruptures
title_sort islamistes et rebelles touaregs maliens alliances rivalites et ruptures
topic Malian Tuareg rebellions
Islamist movements
Serval operation
fickleness of alliances
Niger
url https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/13466
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