Mali: Demonstration in Bamako (November 19)

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Key Points:

  • At 3:00 PM today (November 19), two civic groups, A.RE.MA (Alliance Pour La Refondation du Mali) and MRC (Mouvement Pour La Resistance Citoyenne), plan to hold a large demonstration at the Centre International de Conférences de Bamako (CICB), demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Choguel Maïga and expressing support for the Malian Armed Forces.
  • Similar demonstrations in the past have led to incidents such as property damage at nearby gas stations, with the potential for escalation into riots.
  • Avoid the demonstration site (CICB) and nearby areas, including Independence Monument Square (Place de l’Indépendance), and take precautions to ensure your safety.

Precautions:

  • Avoid areas near demonstrations, gatherings, or protests.
  • If you encounter a demonstration, leave the area immediately.
  • Stay alert in crowded areas.
  • Monitor news and updates for related information.
  • Keep vehicle doors locked during traffic jams, and avoid lowering your car windows in response to passersby.

Additional Notes:

  • The threat of terrorism remains high throughout Mali, including Bamako. There is a risk of terrorist activity coinciding with demonstrations.
  • Avoid locations often targeted by terrorists, such as hotels, restaurants, bars, resorts, supermarkets, government-related facilities (military, police, and security offices), and religious facilities (including mosques).

The Japanese government has issued the following travel advisories for Mali:

  • Bamako: Level 3 (“Avoid all travel.”)
  • Other regions: Level 4 (“Evacuate immediately and avoid all travel.”)

Given the ongoing uncertainty, Japanese nationals in Mali are strongly encouraged to consider leaving the country promptly via available flights.

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