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Tuaregs

Aaron Barlow / March 17, 2015

Today’s New York Times contains an editorial on Mali. After reading it, I thought it might be reasonable to reblog this old post from 2008 on the Tuaregs, who have now rejected a peace deal proposed by the Malian government.

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March 17, 2015 in Faculty.

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