August 18th marks five years since the military overthrow of Mali’s democratic government. Coup leaders initially promised an 18-month transition but five years on, they’re still there and elections are indefinitely postponed.
Breakdown
- Mali's military seized power five years ago, ousting President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita.
- General Assami Goyta replaced the transitional president and remains in power with no elections held. 12s
- French troops have left Mali, replaced by Russian paramilitary forces. 30s
- Human rights groups have reported abuses against civilians during military operations. 39s
- Mali has left ECOWAS and formed the Alliance of Sahel States, increasing cooperation with Russia and other countries. 44s