The UN mission pushed out of Mali has been forced by the actions of the ruling junta to rush its departure and sabotage the equipment left behind, before risking the lives of its peacekeepers on the road for lack of flight permits.
The Minusma was pushed out after the junta in power since 2020 called for its withdrawal in June, proclaiming the "failure" of the mission and denouncing its alleged "instrumentalisation" of the human rights issue.
The departure was initially planned for the second half of November. It could happen more quickly, with a Minusma official speaking of a matter of a few days. An official of the mission said that non-essential personnel had begun to leave.
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