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Mali president eyes amnesties under ‘national consensus’ law

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BAMAKO - Mali will adopt a law on "national consensus" that may amnesty rebels who took part in a revolt in 2012, President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita said in a New Year's speech.

Keita, in a nationwide message late on Sunday, said the law would draw on a so-called charter for peace, unity and national reconcilia­tion, which he received in June as the outcome of a two-year-old peace pact between the government and Tuareg rebels aimed at shoring up Mali's shaky security.

The "draft law on national consensus... (will) include exemption from prosecutio­n for all those who are implicated in armed rebellion but who do not have blood on their hands," he said.

It will also include "measures of conciliati­on," he said. These will be implemente­d after trials that are currently under way are fast-tracked to conclusion, and after compensati­on for victims is speeded up.

Ideas include a programme to rehabilita­te "all those who lay down their weapons and publicly undertake to renounce violence," Keita said.

But he insisted the package is "neither a reward for impunity nor an avowal of weakness, and even less a denial of right for the victims."

"It offers the possibilit­y for reintegrat­ion for all those who let themselves be carried away by armed conflict, who have not committed unacceptab­le acts and who show sincere repentance," he said.

Northern Mali was overrun in March and April 2012 after al-Qaeda-linked jihadists hijacked a rebellion by ethnic Tuareg groups.

A French-led military interventi­on in 2013 rolled back the jihadist threat.

However, the region remains highly unstable, prompting France and the United Nations to maintain a high military profile, and a peace deal with the Tuaregs signed in 2015 is still shaky.

Keita's speech came on the heels of a government reshuffle, and ahead of presidenti­al elections this year.

He has appointed a new prime minister, Soumeylou Boubeye Maiga, who is viewed as a loyalist, and installed 36 new ministers, including a new foreign minister. – AFP

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President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita

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