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- Q2946372 abstract "Template:ForThe Northern Mali Conflict, Mali Civil War, or Mali War refers to armed conflicts that started from January 2012 between the northern and southern parts of Mali in Africa. On 16 January 2012, several insurgent groups began fighting a campaign against the Malian government for independence or greater autonomy for northern Mali, an area known as Azawad. The National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA), an organization fighting to make Azawad an independent homeland for the Tuareg people, had taken control of the region by April 2012.On 22 March 2012, President Amadou Toumani Touré was ousted in a coup d'état over his handling of the crisis, a month before a presidential election was to have taken place. Mutinous soldiers, calling themselves the National Committee for the Restoration of Democracy and State (CNRDR), took control and suspended the constitution of Mali. As a consequence of the instability following the coup, Mali's three largest northern cities—Kidal, Gao and Timbuktu—were overrun by the rebels on three consecutive days. On 5 April 2012, after the capture of Douentza, the MNLA said that it had accomplished its goals and called off its offensive. The following day, it proclaimed Azawad's independence from Mali.The MNLA were initially backed by the Islamist group Ansar Dine. After the Malian military was driven from Azawad, Ansar Dine and a number of smaller Islamist groups began imposing strict Sharia law. The MNLA and Islamists struggled to reconcile their conflicting visions for an intended new state. Afterwards, the MNLA began fighting against Ansar Dine and other Islamist groups, including Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa (MOJWA/MUJAO), a splinter group of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. By 17 July 2012, the MNLA had lost control of most of northern Mali's cities to the Islamists.The government of Mali asked for foreign military help to re-take the north. On 11 January 2013, the French military began operations against the Islamists. Forces from other African Union states were deployed shortly after. By 8 February, the Islamist-held territory had been re-taken by the Malian military, with help from the international coalition. Tuareg separatists have continued to fight the Islamists as well, although the MNLA has also been accused of carrying out attacks against the Malian military.A peace deal between the government and Tuareg rebels was signed on 18 June 2013 but on 26 September 2013 the rebels pulled out of the peace agreement and claimed that the government had not respected its commitments to the truce. Fighting is still ongoing even though French forces are scheduled for withdrawal. A ceasefire agreement was signed on February 19, 2015 in Algiers, Algeria but sporadic terrorist attacks still occur.".
- Q2946372 causalties "----".
- Q2946372 causalties "1 killed, 1 wounded".
- Q2946372 causalties "1,000–1,500+ killed, captured or deserted (by April 2012)".
- Q2946372 causalties "13 killed".
- Q2946372 causalties "164+ killed,".
- Q2946372 causalties "2 killed".
- Q2946372 causalties "2 killed, several wounded".
- Q2946372 causalties "28 killed".
- Q2946372 causalties "38 killed, 74 wounded".
- Q2946372 causalties "4 killed".
- Q2946372 causalties "400 captured".
- Q2946372 causalties "85 killed, 197+ wounded, 12 captured (January 2013)".
- Q2946372 causalties "Total:".
- Q2946372 combatant "(FLNA)".
- Q2946372 combatant "(MIA)".
- Q2946372 combatant "(MNLA)".
- Q2946372 combatant "(Songhaisecular militia)".
- Q2946372 combatant "(active until 2013, merged with fighters loyal to Belmokhtar to form Al-Mourabitoun)".
- Q2946372 combatant "* Islamic Movement of Azawad".
- Q2946372 combatant "*AQIM".
- Q2946372 combatant "*Al-Mourabitoun".
- Q2946372 combatant "*Ansar Dine".
- Q2946372 combatant "*Ansar al-Sharia".
- Q2946372 combatant "*Boko Haram".
- Q2946372 combatant "*Ganda Iso".
- Q2946372 combatant "*MOJWA".
- Q2946372 combatant "*Macina Liberation Front".
- Q2946372 combatant "*Military of Mali".
- Q2946372 combatant "*National Liberation Front of Azawad".
- Q2946372 combatant "*National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad".
- Q2946372 combatant "----".
- Q2946372 combatant "ECOWAS".
- Q2946372 combatant "Government of Mali".
- Q2946372 combatant "Islamists".
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