UN SECURITY COUNCIL ENDS MINUSMA MANDATE

2023-06-30 21:38:36

Published on: 06/30/2023 – 23:38

The UN Security Council put an immediate end on Friday to the mission of peacekeepers in Mali, a requirement of the Malian junta which raises fears for the safety of the population in a country still plagued by jihadist attacks. We talk regarding it with our guests: Bakary Sambe, regional director of the Timbuktu institute and security specialist in the Sahel and Serge Daniel, France 24 and RFI correspondent in the region.

In Cameroon, two counterintelligence agents imprisoned in the Martinez Zogo case. The two men belong to the telecommunications division of the DGRE. They have for several days, “traced” the movements of MartinezBustle.

As a reminder, journalist Matinez Zogo was kidnapped on January 17 in front of a gendarmerie station, and his lifeless body in an advanced state of decomposition and bearing signs of torture was found 5 days later on a vacant lot on the outskirts. from Yaounde. The details of Marcel Amoko.

DRC: first meeting between the opposition and the Ceni.

DR Congo celebrates its 63rd Independence Day today

In his official message, President Félix Tshisekedi, in power since 2019, once once more pointed to Rwanda, a neighbor he describes as guilty of a “vile and barbaric” aggression in the east of the country. The president also called on the Ceni to do everything to organize the general elections within the constitutional deadlines. It is also today that the first meeting was held between part of the Congolese opposition and the Ceni. A first sign of relaxation following months of tension. Details Aurélie Bazzara-KIbangula.

In Tunisiathreats to the freedom of expression and press are getting heavier and heavier. June was a tumultuous month for journalists and political opponents. Several Tunisian journalists were summoned by the courts and the police for remarks made on their respective antennas, remarks with a political content or questions regarding the security forces. More than twenty opponents and political figures are also still in prison as part of a case of “conspiracy once morest” state security “on which justice communicates little. A decryption of our correspondents at Tunis Lilia Blaise and Hamdi Tlili.

Au Burkina FasoAt least 71 men, 31 soldiers and 40 civilian army auxiliaries, were killed in a single day on Monday in three attacks by suspected jihadists, the two deadliest of which took place in the Center-North province, according to the army and security sources.

“Forgery and use of forgery, espionage and attack on the external security of the State”. This is the subject of a complaint once morest Andry Rajoelina, the Madagascan president. The Association for Law and Development of Madagascar believes that he broke the law by running for president in 2018. He is accused of having concealed his French nationality, acquired in 2014.

In Kenya, at least 48 people died in a road accident in western Kenya on Friday night at a busy junction, local police said.

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