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I don't understand Alfalfa. Are you referring to me forwarding news of events unfolding in Mali or are you referring to the capture of Col. Abidine Guindo, which news I shared with you below????
 

 You guys are too jittery for my nerves. FWIW, it is not terribly significant whether I, Haruna, is in support or against the overthrow of ATT. And it is not terribly significant whether ATT was a minute, an hour, a day, or a week from handing over leadership when he was overthrown. In national existential matters, these considerations are and should be remote in the citizen's mind. Particularly the citizen who is involved in a coup d'etat. None of this bears on whether Haruna supports or rejects the overthrow of ATT and when???

Are you for the leadership of ATT or the recovery of Mali's territorial and social integrity Alfalfa?? And does it really matter?????

Haruna. Ky, we don't wanna hear it.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: [G_L] Mali update: The head of Mali's Berets Rouges commando regiment has been arrested without violence.


Wow Haruna, I don't get this... Are you in support of ATT's overthrow even though he was few months from handing over power to any elected party? Just curious and trying to make sense of what is happening to our dear Mali?

Regards

Demba 
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Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 16:51:18 -0400
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Subject: [G_L] Mali update: The head of Mali's Berets Rouges commando regiment has been arrested without violence.


You will remember that in their attempt to maintain ATT as president of Mali and subsequently to stage a counter-coup, the red berets mounted a surprise but unsuccessful assault on CNRDRE positions at the national radio station, the airport, and the main military base in Kati. The leader of this unit, Col. Abidine GUindo has escaped capture until now. Haruna.

Courtesy: Afribone-CN & The Republican Newspaper


Affaires béret rouge : Le colonel Abidine Guindo arrêté                       				        
                                                    
                          
Le Colonel Abidine Guindo, l’ancien aide de camp de l’ancien Président malien Amadou Toumani Touré et chef du corps du Régiment des Commandos Parachutistes, a été mis aux arrêts le 11 juillet à l’ACI 2000, soit plus de deux mois après les évènements du 30 avril. Abidine Guindo a été arrêté sans échange de tirs, a appris Le Républicain, de sources proches de sa famille qui exprimaient des craintes pour sa vie.

Selon un communiqué émanant du gouvernement, son arrestation est liée à l’évènement du 30 avril dernier (attaque des bérets rouges contre les positions du CNRDRE). Il est gardé en lieu sûr et sera mis à la disposition de la justice, une fois les enquêtes terminées, indique le communiqué du gouvernement.
Le Président Amadou Toumani Touré a été renversé le 22 mars 2012 par une junte militaire dirigé par le Capitaine Amadou Haya Sanogo. Ladite junte s’est constituée en Comité national de redressement de la démocratie et de la restauration de l’Etat (CNRDRE).
Les positions du CNRDRE au niveau de la télévision nationale, de l’aéroport de Sénou et du Camp Soundiata Kéita de Kati ont été prises pour cibles par le corps du Régiment des Commandos Parachutistes, communément appelé « les bérets rouges ». Ces affrontements avaient fait au moins 22 morts et des dizaines de blessés.
Le président du CNRDRE, Amadou Haya Sanogo, a rendu le pouvoir le 6 avril, à la faveur d’un accord-cadre qu’il a signé avec les médiateurs de la CEDEAO. Les affrontements ont été suivis de nombreuses arrestations dans les rangs des bérets rouges.
B. Daou
Le Républicain du 12 Juillet 2012


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