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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
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Beleaguered President Alpha Oumar Konaré and Prime Minister Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta chose la rentrée and the end of the rainy season to counter-attack, following unprecedented criticism of both men over corruption and incompetence (AC Vol 40 No 15).
President Alpha Oumar Konaré ('AOK') wants a successful outcome, hoping to go down as a statesman on the lines of Tanzania 's late President Julius Nyerere.
ATT's rival, ex-Premier Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta (IBK), is threatening to go to court.
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Alpha Oumar Konaré, is monitoring with serious concern developments in the East of the Democratic Republic of Congo which have culminated in the capture of Bukavu, the provincial capital of South Kivu, by renegade soldiers.
Alpha Oumar Konaré has condemned in the strongest terms, the attempted coup in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which occurred at 02:30 a.m.
The Arab Republic of Egypt today became the 23rd AU Member State to deposit the instrument of ratification of the Protocol to the Treaty establishing the African Economic Community relating to the Pan-African Parliament.
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The Chairperson of the African Union (AU) Commission, Professor Alpha Oumar Konaré, has appealed to African leaders to forge an alliance with intellectuals from within and outside the Continent, in order to win the challenges of the 21st Century.
The Chairperson of the Commission of the African Union, Mr Alpha Oumar Konare deplores the recent fighting which has erupted in the area of Sool and Sanaag between Puntland and Somaliland and which resulted in considerable loss of lives and destruction of property.
It is with deep sorrow that we, in the African Union Commission, have heard of the passing away of Minister Ato Kifle Wodajo, a man who served our continent in the early days of the inception of the Organization of African Unity, as its Provisional Secretary General.
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 Mali. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
In that year a new constitution was approved providing for a multiparty democracy, and Alpha Oumar Konaré of the Alliance for Democracy (ADEMA) became Mali’s first democratically elected president.
Mali is bordered on the north by Algeria, on the east and southeast by Niger, on the south by Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire, and on the west by Guinea, Senegal, and Mauritania.
The medieval empire of Mali was a powerful state and one of the world’s chief gold suppliers; it attained its peak in the early 14th cent.
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 Mali on Encyclopedia.com
In that year a new constitution was approved providing for a multiparty democracy, and Alpha Oumar Konaré of the Alliance for Democracy (ADEMA) became Mali's first democratically elected president.
Mali is bordered on the north by Algeria, on the east and southeast by Niger, on the south by Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire, and on the west by Guinea, Senegal, and Mauritania.
Mali's industries are mainly limited to the processing of farm commodities, construction, and the manufacture of basic consumer goods.
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 Mali on Encyclopedia.com
In that year a new constitution was approved providing for a multiparty democracy, and Alpha Oumar Konaré of the Alliance for Democracy (ADEMA) became Mali's first democratically elected president.
Mali is bordered on the north by Algeria, on the east and southeast by Niger, on the south by Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire, and on the west by Guinea, Senegal, and Mauritania.
Mali's industries are mainly limited to the processing of farm commodities, construction, and the manufacture of basic consumer goods.
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 Mali -> History on Encyclopedia.com 2002
In 1997, Konaré was reelected virtually unopposed and his party won decisively in the legislative elections, which were boycotted by much of the opposition.
In that year a new constitution was approved providing for a multiparty democracy, and Alpha Oumar Konaré of the Alliance for Democracy (ADEMA) became Mali's first democratically elected president.
The Mali empire was followed by the Songhai empire of Gao, which rose to great power in the late 15th cent.
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 Mali. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
In that year a new constitution was approved providing for a multiparty democracy, and Alpha Oumar Konaré of the Alliance for Democracy (ADEMA) became Mali’s first democratically elected president.
Mali is bordered on the north by Algeria, on the east and southeast by Niger, on the south by Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire, and on the west by Guinea, Senegal, and Mauritania.
The medieval empire of Mali was a powerful state and one of the world’s chief gold suppliers; it attained its peak in the early 14th cent.
www.bartleby.com /65/ma/Mali.html   (1220 words)

  
 Mali --  Encyclopædia Britannica
President in 1995, Alpha Oumar Konaré; prime minister, Ibrahima Boubacar Keita.
Prime Ministers Ibrahim Boubacar Keita and, from February 15, Mande Sidibe
Mali's 40th year of independence brought little in the way of good economic news.
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 Mali. In: Amnesty International Report 2001
In February, President Alpha Oumar Konaré appointed former presidential adviser Mande Sidibe as Prime Minister following the resignation of his predecessor, Ibrahim Boubacar Keita.
In July the Assize Court in Bamako convicted Cheick Ibrahim Khalil Kanouté, the founder of a religious group known as the Pieds nus (the Barefooted), and two of his supporters of murdering a judge in August 1998.
The work of a commission of inquiry set up by the government to investigate allegations of torture and ill-treatment was hampered by lack of funding.
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 Amnesty International 1998 Annual Report on Mali (the Republic of)
In March President Alpha Oumar Konaré dissolved the National Assembly, leading to parliamentary elections in April which were marred by considerable organizational problems.
In a letter published in a national newspaper, the government responded that after investigation, it had concluded that torture did not take place in detention centres and added that no complaints alleging torture had been registered.
All five, including Mountaga Tall, President of the Congrès national d'initiative démocratique (CNID), National Congress of Democratic Initiative, were charged with security offences and provisionally released after one week.
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 Literary News in Buzzwords - 3 A.M. Magazine
The new issue contains work by U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins, interviews with Alpha Oumar Konaré (President of Mali) and Deepak Chopra, essays by Bosnian, Polish and Turkish writers and artists, a dossier on Swiss writing as well as a lost telegram from James Baldwin.
The initial licence for this sub-plot was a number of allusions to Pacioli's work in Johnson's text, although it soon took on a life of its own.
he longest-running English language literary magazine in France, Frank, is celebrating the launch of its latest issue and its new website at the Abbey Bookstore (29 rue de la Parcheminerie, 5th arrondissement M° St Michel or Cluny-La Sorbonne) on Wednesday 12 December at 8pm.
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 Mali
The president of Mali is Alpha Oumar Konaré and the prime minister (since 2000) is Mande Sidibé.
Mali was struck by a drought-induced famine in 1974-1975, conditions that recurred a decade later.
Partially or entirely home to various African kingdoms--notably ancient Ghana, ancient Mali, and Songhai--Mali was conquered in 1898 from the chieftain Samori, who had previously overthrown the Fulani Tukulor kingdom.
www.worldhistoryplus.com /m/mali.html   (1220 words)

  
 Mali. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
In that year a new constitution was approved providing for a multiparty democracy, and Alpha Oumar Konaré of the Alliance for Democracy (ADEMA) became Mali’s first democratically elected president.
The vast majority of Malians are employed in farming, herding, or fishing.
Remittances from Malians working abroad are also an important source of income.
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Faure Gnassingbé 's resignation as acting Head of State on 26 February is a provisional victory for both Nigeria 's President Olusegun Obasanjo, Chairman of the African Union, and Mali 's former President Alpha Oumar Konaré, now Chairman of the AU Commission.
Regional leaders, including African Union Chairman Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria, Amadou Toumani Touré of Mali and the Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas), Niger 's Mamadou Tandja, swiftly condemned the constitutional coup attempted in the name of F aure Gnassingbé, the old dictator's son; Ghana kept quiet.
He seemed to have lost control when riots after the Mali versus Togo football match on 27 March left him trapped in the stadium for hours.
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 Pan-African Parliament is a step closer
AU Chairman Alpha Oumar Konaré said the parliament will promote popular participation and democratic governance.
The AU succeeded the Organization of African Unity and is urging its members to expedite the creation of the new organs.
The parliament will only have consultative and advisory powers during its first five years of operation and serve as a venue for debates on issues affecting the continent.
www.un.org /ecosocdev/geninfo/afrec/subjindx/174reg.htm   (317 words)

  
 Mali
The president of Mali is Alpha Oumar Konaré and the prime minister (since 2000) is Mande Sidibé.
Mali was struck by a drought-induced famine in 1974-1975, conditions that recurred a decade later.
Partially or entirely home to various African kingdoms--notably ancient Ghana, ancient Mali, and Songhai--Mali was conquered in 1898 from the chieftain Samori, who had previously overthrown the Fulani Tukulor kingdom.
www.worldhistoryplus.com /m/mali.html   (317 words)

  
 Mali, Republic of
A new constitution providing for a multiparty republic was approved in January 1992, and Alpha Oumar Konaré was elected president in April.
In 1958 the French Sudan voted to join the new French Community, and it was proclaimed the Sudanese Republic on November 24, 1958.
The federation broke up in September, the former French Sudan retaining the name Mali and Keita remaining president of the new Republic of Mali, proclaimed September 22, 1960.
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