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  • Representatives of the June 5 Movement said the protests will begin on Tuesday.
  • The protesters are calling for President Boubacar Keita to resign.
  • Last month, 11 people were killed when protesters clashed with security forces.


Mali's opposition announced fresh protests against President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita on Monday, including a women's march and protest caravans planned this week in the poor Sahel state.

Speaking at a press conference in the capital Bamako, representatives of the June 5 Movement (M5) said the series of protests would begin on Tuesday and culminate in a mass rally on Friday.

"The M5 has decided to step up its actions to get President IBK," said one the group's leaders, Ibrahim Ikassa Maiga, using the initials by which Keita is known.

The call comes after Mali's opposition last week spurned pressure to enter dialogue from the 15-nation West Africa bloc ECOWAS, which is keen to help prevent the fragile country from sliding into chaos.

The nation of some 19 million people is mired in a deep political impasse as the June 5 Movement insists on Keita's resignation.

So called after the date of its first protest, the movement has been channeling deep anger over a dire economy, perceived government corruption and an eight-year jihadist conflict.

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But its campaign to topple Keita plunged Mali into crisis last month, when at least 11 people were killed in clashes with security forces during three days of unrest following a protest.

In a bid to resolve the deepening crisis, ECOWAS heads of government recommended forming a unity government on 27 July, among other measures.

The June 5 Movement has rejected the ECOWAS proposals, however, and continues to insist on Keita's departure.

On Monday, the group said that "awareness-raising caravans" of thousands of vehicles would criss-cross the streets of Bamako from Tuesday through Thursday.

A women's march will also take place in the city on Thursday, before a mass anti-Keita rally on Friday, after which protesters will be encouraged to camp overnight in a central square.

The June 5 Movement is also planning other protests on 25 and 26 August.

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