In Mali, the military overthrew the government

  The coup in Mali was not pre-meditated′ | Africa | DW | 24.03.2012

In the African Islamic country, the military overthrew the government, and the army of the Muslim-majority country of Mali arrested the president and prime minister after weeks of protests across the country. According to the details provided by the international media, the army has seized power in the African Islamic country of Mali by overthrowing the government. The army has also arrested Mali's president and prime minister. According to international media, protests have been going on for several weeks due to the worst economic and security problems in Mali. The call for protests was made by the opposition. Protesters and the opposition demanded that Mali's president and prime minister resign.

Now that the situation has worsened, Mali's military has overthrown the government and seized power. The president and prime minister of Mali have been arrested and transferred to an unknown location. Mali's state-run television has been shut down following a military coup. It is further stated that there was a military coup in Mali in 2012 as a result of which the northern part of Mali was separated from the country.

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