Times of Oman

French journalist Dubois abducted in Mali, asks for help in video clip

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French journalist Olivier Dubois has appeared in a video calling on French authoritie­s to “do everything in their power” to free him from Islamist militants in northern Mali.

“I’m Olivier Dubois. I’m French. I’m a journalist. I was kidnapped in Gao on April 8 by the JSIM,” he says in the video, referring to a jihadi organizati­on with ties to the North African al-Qaida group.

“I’m speaking to my family, my friends and the French authoritie­s for them to do everything in their power to free me.”

French official, RSF confirms kidnapping

The 21-second video with a man resembling Dubois, a correspond­ent in Mali for multiple outlets over many years, was not immediatel­y verified independen­tly.

A French Foreign Ministry official was able to confirm on Wednesday that Dubois was missing in Mali.

“We confirm the disappeara­nce in Mali of Mr. Olivier Dubois. We are in contact with his family as well as with the Malian authoritie­s. We are carrying out the usual technical checks,” the official told French news agency AFP.

The Paris-based Reporters

Without Borders (RSF) appealed to French and Malian authoritie­s to “do everything in their power” to secure Dubois’ release.

Dubois was reporting in Gao and did not return to his hotel after lunch on April 8, RSF Secretary-General Christophe Deloire said.

“We were informed two days after his disappeara­nce,” Deloire wrote. “In consultati­on with the

outlets that typically employ him, we took the decision to not make this kidnapping public, to avoid potentiall­y endangerin­g a swift positive resolution [of the situation].” Malian authoritie­s have not yet commented on the case.

Mali in turmoil

Mali has seen waves of unrest since a 2012 uprising prompted soldiers to overthrow the presi

dent, leaving room for insurgents to gain a foothold in the north of the country.

Rebels remain active and extremist groups with links to al-Qaida and the so-called Islamic State group have moved closer toward the more populated center of the country since 2015, attacking targets and triggering conflict between ethnic groups.

 ??  ?? VIDEO APPEAL: The 21-second video with a man resembling Dubois, a correspond­ent in Mali for multiple outlets over many years, was not immediatel­y verified independen­tly
VIDEO APPEAL: The 21-second video with a man resembling Dubois, a correspond­ent in Mali for multiple outlets over many years, was not immediatel­y verified independen­tly

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