Al Jazeera English
| Sep 28, 2012
In the town of Gao, in northern Mali, rebels who took over much of the country have imposed a hardline form of Islamic religious law. Schools are now segregated by gender, with Arabic being taught instead of the national language, French. Allege...
Al Jazeera English
| Jul 3, 2012
After Tuareg separatists seized Mali's northern territory during the March coup, Al-Qaeda-linked groups expelled the rebels from their self-declared rule. Now, Al-Qaeda and its allies are running the region's cities. Al Jazeera's May Welsh re...
Al Jazeera English
| Apr 2, 2012
In just a few weeks, Tuareg rebels in Mali have managed to achieve what has eluded them for more than 40 years. They now control a vast desert area that stretches from Kidal in the east to the ancient city of Timbuktu to the west, including the ga...
Becky Anderson talks to guests about al Qaeda's influence and cases of self-radicalization.
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