Attaques terroristes au Mali : Le CFR de l’imam Mahmoud Dicko, dans la manipulation ?
Yesterday, Sunday, April 26, the Coalition of Forces for the Republic (CFR), supported by Imam Mahmoud Dicko, issued a statement expressing its concern about the terrorist attacks striking several locations across the country. According to the political movement, these attacks represent "yet another demonstration of the military regime's security failures."
They reveal "what propaganda has been trying to hide for too long: the country is not secure, it is exposed. The State is not restored, it is overwhelmed. The war is not won, it is spreading and worsening, it is consuming the Nation," the CFR charged.
The statements of journalist Wassim Nasr
The political party's rhetoric surprises no one, given its fierce opposition to the military in power. But one might also wonder if these terrorist attacks actually benefit the CFR?
In any case, if we stick to the remarks made two months ago by journalist Wassim Nasr on the France 24 sets, this question is far from illegitimate.
Last February, Wassim Nasr interviewed Imam Mahmoud Dicko during the 6th edition of the African Conference for the Promotion of Peace in Nouakchott, Mauritania.
The religious leader, a key figure in the CFR, reportedly told him that he was working to unite all the forces of the Malian opposition, including Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM).
"From my discussions with him, he has very little hope for negotiation or anything with the junta in power in Mali. What he talks about is reconciliation. Uniting the Malian opposition, that is to say the CFR, other figures of the Malian opposition, the Tuareg-dominated Azawad Liberation Front (FLA), but also JNIM, Al Qaeda's Sahelian affiliate," the journalist said.
The terrorist group is reportedly seeking a "reliable political interlocutor" in the person of the CFR.
For him, Imam Dicko "is the only figure accepted and respected by all parties, including JNIM, which accepts his role as mediator." In other words, the renowned religious leader was working to bring the Malian opposition and JNIM closer together.
The terrorist group is reportedly seeking a "reliable political interlocutor" in the form of the CFR and opposition forces.
Given that the recent terrorist attacks were claimed by JNIM and rebel groups, one might well wonder if we are witnessing a vast conspiracy aimed at legitimizing a political struggle—that of Imam Dicko's CFR. After all, if the jihadist attacks intensify, they can always loudly proclaim that nothing is right, that "the country is not secure, that the state is overwhelmed."
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