Minusma: Why did the UN mission in Mali fail? – BBC Africa
Minusma: Why did the UN mission in Mali fail? – BBC Africa
After Eleven years, the United Nation mission in Mali is officially over. While Minusma troops were withdrawn last December, a smaller team stayed behind to oversee the removal of UN-owned infrastructure and appropriate disposal of its equipment. The mission is one of the deadliest and is widely considered to have failed. But what were the…
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UN army is a not protection Malia.
They protection their own salary 😂
Not true we don't need in the Africa
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The sponsors of Conflicts in Mali also funds UN.
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Their whole mission with the support of France is to divide Mali. For over 10 years, they deterred Malian government to access the northern part of Mali during which period, the rebels were freely navigating in the north and terrorizing the northern population without any impunity. That’s why the military took the power in order to proclaim the 2/3 of Mali which was lost to rebels.
As of today, the rebels do not control any of Malian territory since the military took the power 3 ago!
Remember, UN works for the west interests.
This is not only bull crap so called reporting but it is propaganda for France and for the West. They always get a black person to betray Africa like this woman reading propaganda about Mali. The current government in Mali is doing what the West could not do in over 13 years of exploiting Mali while pretending that they wanted to help the people.
This Reporter Is A French Propagandist!!
The Crisis Started After NATO Led By The US Invaded Libya By Arming The Rebel Group To Topple Ghaddafi And In Return They The West Will Create An Artificial State For The Terrorist!! So They Started By Invading Mali Too After Libya With The French Backing Them
They Has Failed Because They Were Not There To Help Mali
French Scapegoat 😂😂😂 Cover for the Robberies and Destablizations !!!😢😢😢
war between united nations and Terrorist in desert 🏜.
when You Get united nations workers You Run or Get security service because United nations is dangerous veto power system is Anti peace REBELS system.!!
I HERD THE U.N ACTUALLY CREATE PROBLEMS/WARS SO THEY CAN COME IN AND ACT LIKE HEROES WHEN REALLY THEY ARE JUST PROFITING FROM CREATING AND “FIXING” PROBLEMS😨🤬 i watched a doco about “volunteers” in one of these “problem areas” that were getting paid 10,000 EUROS A MONTH🤬🤬🤬
We have retaken Kidal and all the other cities in the north since the departure of MINUSMA. Tinzawaten, the last terrorist stronghold on the Algerian border is being recaptured. But as always, some light-minded Africans will believe whatever comes from BBC and France24.
What the fuck is BBC talking about? Why are you always lying hein??
When they left, they did not even coordinate correctly with the malian army which caused the takeover of some of their military bases by the terrorist and the rebels in the North. And before France getting kicked out it had the leading on ll aspects of any mission from the Un whether it was an authorization for flight or anything else.
So, you wonder why they've been kicked out. They're inefficient. Period.
That’s how Antonio Gutierrez remains rich
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UN peace keeping or peace enforcing missions in Africa have always being unmitigated failures. And this results are deliberate. It is time the continent says nope to such missions and device an alternative sources of support and more friendly interventions in bringing real lasting solutions to conflicts and crises within the continent.
Because Mali army is very soft on tuareg thats why tuareg keeps coming back
국민의힘과 더불어민주당 조폭들이 조폭두목 칠성파와20세기파 두목에게 반항하고 말대답하고 말대꾸햇다고 교체하고 죽인단다 국회의원 물갈이와 장관 물갈이등 대대적으로 바꾼다
they have religion DIFFERENCES just like old Sudan was .northern mali style up we r NOT ARABS NEITHER ISLAM 😮 BUT AFRICANS!
Where have UN success in Africa? They brought more chaos look at Congo 😮…
The UN have never succeed in any country. No foreign policy or country can bring peace to any country
Which UN mission succeeded ?😅
Too small of a force in too big of a country
Why do Islamist want to take control of many African countries?
The Mali military gov't doing all this as a middle finger to France and the West, but at what cost?
Same reason they failed the Palestinian genocide. UN is just another department of the US, to corrupt other countries at this point. What have they done? Did they not even showcase the WMD's of Iraq?
When someone powerful benefits from your mesary you will always fail because people benefit from you when you unstable
africans " we don need the west in our affairs" also africans "why arent the west intervening? "
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What African don't know or ignore is that western countries rich people relays with selling guns armoury 😢😢😢 they don't care about success but money more money they don't care look at former ambassador to Kenya she is a billionaire with hidden agenda they are happy when plan and start war in African and the leaders like imf etc etc
Because UN is corrupted😢😢😢
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Corruption among African leaders is a backbone of all these failures.
Tell the truth in what fake western help does to African countries ❕💡
Tell the truth in what fake western help does to African countries ❕💡
The UN mission in Mali (MINUSMA) struggled due to escalating violence, weak governance, and lack of local support.
Despite deploying over 15,000 personnel, it faced challenges from Islamist insurgencies, ethnic conflicts, and political instability. Insufficient coordination with Mali's government and reliance on international funding weakened its effectiveness.
The transitional government under military leadership also pushed for the mission’s withdrawal, citing sovereignty concerns.
These factors collectively hindered MINUSMA's ability to stabilize the country, leading to its conclusion in 2023…