Mali yawaachia Wanajeshi watatu wa Ivory Coast, 46 bado wapo kizuizini

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Wanawake watatu kati ya Wanajeshi 49 raia wa Ivory Coast wameachiwa huru kutoka katika mamlaka za Mali huku wengine wakiendelea kushikiliwa.

Wanawake hao wamerejea Ivory Coast ikwa ni wiki 7 tangu waliposhikiliwa.

Kundi hilo la Wanajeshi lilishikiliwa tangu Julai 10, 2022 baada ya Mali kudai wameingia bila ruhusa Nchini humo na wao waliwachukulia kuwa ni sehemu ya mamluki.
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Mali releases three Ivorian soldiers; 46 still detained
Three women among the 49 Ivorian soldiers detained in Mali have been released.

The women arrived home late on Saturday about seven weeks after their arrests sparked a diplomatic spat between military-ruled Mali and the Ivory Coast.

Mali said the group – who were detained at the airport in the Malian capital, Bamako, on July 10 – had flown in without permission and were considered mercenaries.

Ivory Coast, which has repeatedly requested their release, says the soldiers were unfairly arrested after being sent to provide backup for the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali, MINUSMA. They say their role within the mission was “well-known to the Malian authorities”.

Togolese foreign minister Robert Dusse, whose country has been mediating talks, told reporters on Saturday that the three women were “released as a humanitarian gesture” by Mali’s leader, Colonel Assimi Goita.

“I would like to announce that the president of the transition, President Assimi Goita of Mali, has agreed… to proceed with the release of some prisoners,” Dusse said.

“Discussions are under way to ensure that the other soldiers in detention can very quickly regain their full freedom”, he added.

Dusse was speaking in the Togolese capital, Lome, alongside Mali’s foreign minister, Abdoulaye Diop, and Ivory Coast’s cabinet director, Fidele Sarassoro.

Ivory Coast “deplores the fact that shortcomings and misunderstandings were at the origin of this highly regrettable event”, Sarassoro said at the news conference.

His country, “anxious to maintain good neighbourly relations with Mali, undertakes to respect the procedures of the United Nations as well as the new Malian rules and provisions enacted concerning the deployment of military forces in Mali”, he added.

A statement from Mali’s public prosecutor Samba Sissoko on Saturday said the magistrate in charge of the case had approved a request for the release of the three soldiers and the dropping of charges against them.

One of the soldiers who was released, Sita Bamba, called for freedom for her fellow troops.

“We are sad because our friends are still there and we hope to be able to retrieve them very soon,” she said following her return home.

Source: Aljazeera
 
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