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Ivory Coast Pushes for UN Military Action in Mali
Islamist fighters say they now have full control of the north of Mali. In late June, a fierce battle in the town of Gao drove out the last of their Tuareg rivals, the separatist MNLA.
The Islamist advance has alarmed Mali's neighbors. Among them is Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara, chairman of the regional bloc1 ECOWAS.
In a recent speech at the London-based analyst2 group Chatham House, Ouattara said African troops could be on the ground within weeks.
"ECOWAS is hoping that the U.N. will soon approve a resolution for the deployment3 of ground forces in Mali to preserve the territorial4 integrity of that country and help us solve the transitional government," Ouattara noted5.
The military in Mali has handed power to a civilian-led interim6 government following a coup7 in March.
Interim president Dioncounda Traore returned to Mali this week. Traore had fled after being beaten by coup supporters.
Ivorian President Ouattara said it is the responsibility of the international community to back democracy in Mali.
"Events in Mali are side effects of the intervention8 in Libya," said Ouattara. "Examples such as this point to a clear need for a global solution to the problem of trans-border terrorism."
But Chatham House's West Africa analyst, Paul Melly, says northern Mali cannot be re-conquered with purely9 military means.
"A lot of this is going to have to happen through negotiation10. We're talking about a huge region, possibly half the size of Western Europe, with a small number of very heavily armed and very determined11 hard-line Jihadist fighters currently in control," Melly noted.
The Ivorian president has problems within his country's own borders. Ouattara came to power in May, 2011 after his supporters fought a violent six-month battle against rivals loyal to incumbent12 Laurent Gbagbo, who refused to recognise the election results.
Efforts at reconciliation13 have stalled. The president blames his rivals.
"Violence will not help, and we don't want violence," said Ouattara. "And we are now in democratic regimes, so coup d'états are over. So staying out of the democratic and legal process is really, I think, a big mistake."
Outside the venue14 in London protestors and supporters of Ouattara staged rival demonstrations15.
Analysts16 say the depth of feeling is an indication of the task the president faces in trying to reunite his own country.
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adj.暂时的,临时的;n.间歇,过渡期间 | |
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adj.成为责任的,有义务的;现任的,在职的 | |
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证明( demonstration的名词复数 ); 表明; 表达; 游行示威 | |
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