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French Press As Mouthpiece For Armed Groups: Role Of Media In Covering Conflict In Mali

by Toby Moses
1 year ago
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On September 9, the French journal, Contre-Poison, published an interview with the spokesperson of the Azawad movement coalition CSP-DPA, Mohamed Elmaouloud Ramadane. The French journal interviewed a representative of a movement that the official Malian authorities consider terrorist. Azawad representatives are known for using dirty tactics to achieve their goals, including homemade explosive devices that harm civilians, which is why they are classified as terrorists. Despite this, French media continues to engage with militants, providing them with a media platform.

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In the interview, Ramadane openly expressed a desire to continue cooperation with France. While the Malian Armed Forces are engaged in a tough battle against Azawad armed group, French journalists continue to contact representatives of these organizations, which appears as tacit support. This raises concerns, as such publications create an impression of legitimacy for these groups and undermine Mali’s efforts in the fight against terrorism.

This incident is not the first time the French press has been in contact with representatives of radical groups. Notably, the France 24 television channel previously aired an interview with the leader of “Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb,” which led to the channel’s broadcast being blocked in Sahel countries. Authorities in Burkina Faso noted that such publications help legitimize terrorist actions and fuel hatred.

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For Sahel countries, such actions by the French media cast doubt on their responsibility in covering the conflict and have led to growing dissatisfaction among African nations, where such behavior is perceived as disrespect for their sovereignty and as support for terrorists.

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