Mali, G-Bissau coup leaders threatened

2012-05-04 07:34

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Dakar - West African presidents have threatened tougher action against coup leaders in Mali and Guinea-Bissau who have resisted efforts to fully restore civilian rule.

Guinea-Bissau's ruling military junta, hit with EU sanctions on Thursday, has refused to quit power.

In Mali, junior officers who toppled the government in March are still imposing their authority despite formally giving way to a new government.

Regional leaders from the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) meeting in Senegal's capital on Thursday said the coup leaders faced new measures if they continued to defy the 15-nation bloc's demands.

Ivory Coast's president Alassane Ouattara, the Ecowas chief, condemned the refusal of the Mali and Guinea-Bissau juntas to accept Ecowas decisions, in opening remarks at the summit.

"The defiance of the two military juntas is leading us to take further steps to implement our organisation's decisions," he added.

The talks were crucial, said the Ivorian leader, as they were coming "at a time when the situation in Mali is deteriorating, and frequent about-turns by the Guinea-Bissau junta are delaying the return to constitutional order".

Guinea-Bissau's coup leaders came under additional sanctions Thursday as the European Union slapped an assets freeze and travel ban on six officers involved in the coup.

Influential political force


Thursday's statement from Ecowas called on Guinea-Bissau's junta to free all political prisoners held since a 12 April coup.

Plans for a return to constitutional rule after the coup led by army chief Antonio Indjai are clouded in ambiguity.

The junta initially accepted a 12-month transition programme brokered by the region. However, three days later talks in Banjul collapsed and Ecowas slapped the coup leaders with sanctions, saying Indjai was not willing to negotiate.

In Mali, coup leader Captain Amadou Sanogo agreed last month to an Ecowas-brokered deal that led to a new transitional government, after soldiers ousted president Amadou Toumani Toure on 22 March.

Although he has formally quit power, Sanogo remains an influential political force.

He has refused Ecowas demands for elections within 12 months and rejected plans to send foreign troops into northern Mali, captured by a loose coalition of Tuareg and Islamist rebels after the coup.

Ecowas leaders made it clear on Thursday they were ready to send a regional force there if Bamako requested it.

Kadre Desire Ouedraogo, president of the Ecowas Commission, called for a tougher stance by regional leaders against both Mali and Guinea-Bissau.

"The region cannot tolerate this perpetual defiance of the Bissau-Guinean soldiers who by disregarding the constitution are trying to impose their will on the people."

Regional response


Senegal's President Macky Sall opened the meeting of Ecowas leaders, aimed at "synchronising the regional response" to the political crises.

"Recent developments in Mali are a source of grave concern. Africa and the world are watching us," he said in his opening speech.

Tensions flared again early this week as elite "Red Beret" paratroopers who had remained loyal to the ousted president Toure attempted a counter-coup against the former junta.

The clashes left 22 people dead, according to hospital sources.

Ecowas leaders condemned the violence, warning that "any person destabilising the transition will face sanctions."

Also attending the talks was Mali's interim president Dioncounda Traore, appointed to lead the country back to democracy after the coup.

Read more on:    ecowas  |  amadou sanogo  |  alassane ouattara  |  dioncounda traore  |  amadou toumani toure  |  mali  |  guinea-bissau  |  west africa  |  coups
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