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Mali's Ansar Dine Islamists 'split and want talks' | Mali's Ansar Dine Islamists 'split and want talks' |
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One of the Islamist groups fighting in northern Mali has split and wants dialogue, a statement from the faction seen by the AFP news agency says. | One of the Islamist groups fighting in northern Mali has split and wants dialogue, a statement from the faction seen by the AFP news agency says. |
Islamic Movement for Azawad said it was splitting from Ansar Dine, and "rejects all forms of extremism and terrorism". | Islamic Movement for Azawad said it was splitting from Ansar Dine, and "rejects all forms of extremism and terrorism". |
According to the statement, the group is headed by Alghabass Ag Intalla, an important Ansar Dine leader and influential figure in Kidal. | According to the statement, the group is headed by Alghabass Ag Intalla, an important Ansar Dine leader and influential figure in Kidal. |
France sent troops to Mali earlier this month to halt a militant advance. | France sent troops to Mali earlier this month to halt a militant advance. |
It said al-Qaeda linked Islamists - some of whom were foreigners - threatened to turn Mali into a "terrorist state". | It said al-Qaeda linked Islamists - some of whom were foreigners - threatened to turn Mali into a "terrorist state". |
For the last 10 months, three main Islamist groups have controlled northern Mali, where they have imposed strict Islamic law. | For the last 10 months, three main Islamist groups have controlled northern Mali, where they have imposed strict Islamic law. |
Along with secular Tuareg rebels they took advantage of chaos after a military coup to seize an area of the Sahara Desert larger than France. | |
But the Islamists soon took control of the major towns, sidelining the Tuaregs. | But the Islamists soon took control of the major towns, sidelining the Tuaregs. |
'Cease hostilities' | 'Cease hostilities' |
The Islamic Movement for Azawad (IMA) statement said its group was made up entirely of Malians, who wanted a peaceful resolution to the crisis. | The Islamic Movement for Azawad (IMA) statement said its group was made up entirely of Malians, who wanted a peaceful resolution to the crisis. |
Azawad is a term used by Tuareg rebels for the northern region of Mali, where they want independence. | Azawad is a term used by Tuareg rebels for the northern region of Mali, where they want independence. |
IMA said it wanted the "Malian authorities and France to cease hostilities in the zones that we are occupying in the north-eastern regions of Kidal and Menaka to create a climate of peace which will pave the way for an inclusive political". | IMA said it wanted the "Malian authorities and France to cease hostilities in the zones that we are occupying in the north-eastern regions of Kidal and Menaka to create a climate of peace which will pave the way for an inclusive political". |
Mr Ag Intalla was a negotiator for Ansar Dine during mediation efforts in Burkina Faso in 2012. | Mr Ag Intalla was a negotiator for Ansar Dine during mediation efforts in Burkina Faso in 2012. |
Ansar Dine's influence has mainly been in the north-east and the town of Kidal is an important base for the group, made up of mainly Tuareg fighters. | Ansar Dine's influence has mainly been in the north-east and the town of Kidal is an important base for the group, made up of mainly Tuareg fighters. |
This week French and Malian troops recaptured the central towns seized in a rebel offensive that sparked France's intervention. | This week French and Malian troops recaptured the central towns seized in a rebel offensive that sparked France's intervention. |
An African force has begun to deploy to Mali to help with international efforts to expel the militant Islamist groups from the north. | An African force has begun to deploy to Mali to help with international efforts to expel the militant Islamist groups from the north. |
Meanwhile, Mali's army has been accused of carrying out a series of summary executions by a Paris-based rights group. | Meanwhile, Mali's army has been accused of carrying out a series of summary executions by a Paris-based rights group. |
The BBC's Mark Doyle in Mali says the reports that the mainly black African Malian army, drawn largely from the south, has targeted Arabs and Tuaregs from the north expose a racial aspect to the war which has been hidden by the emphasis on Western troops fighting a war against Islamist insurgents. | The BBC's Mark Doyle in Mali says the reports that the mainly black African Malian army, drawn largely from the south, has targeted Arabs and Tuaregs from the north expose a racial aspect to the war which has been hidden by the emphasis on Western troops fighting a war against Islamist insurgents. |