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原文原文 / Original TextMali's military government is offering $3.5 million for information leading to the arrest or killing of Iyad Ag Ghaly. The junta is also offering smaller rewards for other suspects, including Tuareg separatists.
Mali's ruling military junta has offered a reward of $3.5 million (about €3 million) for information that leads to the arrest or killing of Iyad Ag Ghaly, who heads the Sahel branch of the terror group al-Qaeda that launched a major offensive in April.
Ghaly, the chief of Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), is wanted by several countries in Africa's Sahel region, several of which are ruled by military juntas.
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In April, JNIM joined forces with Tuareg rebels to launch the largest attacks against the Malian government in more than a decade. The near-simultaneous assaults killed several people, including Defense Minister Sadio Camara.
JNIM is the largest Islamist group fighting the juntas in the Sahel, where numerous extremist Islamist and separatist groups operate.
Ghaly, the most wanted man in the region, is a former Malian diplomat and a Tuareg rebel. The Tuareg people are a semi-nomadic Indigenous ethnic group that mainly lives in countries spread across the Sahara Desert.
Ghaly is also wanted by the United States and the International Criminal Court (ICC).
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