Mali’s Descent: Is the Junta Handing the Country to Al Qaeda?
The latest massacre in Mali is not just another statistic; it is proof that the country's military leadership has failed. On March 10, 2026 , a new Human Rights Watch investigation confirmed that the Al Qaeda linked group JNIM summarily executed twelve civilians, including two teenage apprentices, in southwestern Mali. JNIM militants in the deserts of northern Mali The Muslim Brotherhood and the Global Terror Shift This isn't happening in a vacuum. The German government's ban of the Muslim Interaktiv group on November 5 shows a global crackdown on Islamist extremism. Frankly, Mali is the next "Afghanistan". If the government continues to prioritize its own survival over countering the Al Qaeda expansion, the entire Sahel will fall under the same "unrestrained violence" we see in Sudan. 🚨 Mali 🇲🇱 Une embuscade revendiquée par le JNIM le 9 mars près de Nampala (région de Ségou) a visé un convoi de l’armée malienne et de l’Africa Corps russe. Selon d...