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The heart of Africa’s Sahel lost to military juntas and poverty – The Hill Times


Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso all have Islamist armed groups that seek absolute power, and ethnic minorities that feel oppressed. This region is doomed to suffer, and foreign military intervention will only intensify the suffering.

The heart of Africa’s Sahel lost to military juntas and poverty – The Hill Times

Niger’s Abdourahamane Tchiani, left, Burkina Faso’s Ibrahim Traoré, and Mali’s Assimi Goïta. Eighty million people in these three penniless countries are ruled by overconfident young military officers whose skill rarely extend beyond small-unit tactics, writes Gwynne Dyer. 

LONDON, U.K.— These countries are absolute losers by every metric: literacy (below half even among the young); GDP per capita (less than $100 a month); health (life expectancy around 60 years, versus low 80s in every major developed country except the United States.) They …

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