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Mali strongman frees political and military figures arrested during coup

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Transition Mali president Bah Ndaw (R) is seen with Mali Interim Vice President Colonel Assimi Goita (L) during his inauguration ceremony at the CICB (Centre International de Conferences de Bamako) in Bamako on September 25, 2020.
Transition Mali president Bah Ndaw (R) is seen with Mali Interim Vice President Colonel Assimi Goita (L) during his inauguration ceremony at the CICB (Centre International de Conferences de Bamako) in Bamako on September 25, 2020.
PHOTO: Michele Cattani/AFP

Bamako – A dozen political and military figures arrested during Mali's coup have been released, including former prime minister Boubou Cisse, the transition authorities announced.

New army strongman Assimi Goita issued an official statement late on Wednesday saying "the political and military personalities arrested on August 18 have been set free".

They would however "remain at the disposition of the courts if needed".

Former national assembly speaker Moussa Timbine was among those released, as were eight generals.

Transition government

The rebels put in place a president and a transition government while retaining a grip on power.

A transition government tasked with leading Mali back to civilian rule was appointed on Monday, with numerous members of the junta occupying key posts, including Goita as vice president.

West African regional bloc ECOWAS on Tuesday lifted its tough sanctions on Mali after recording "notable advances towards constitutional normalisation".

The 15-nation group called for the civilian and military figures detained during the bloodless coup to be freed.

ECOWAS has also demanded the dissolution of the junta, which calls itself the National Council for the Salvation of the People.

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