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- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) abstract "The Tuareg Rebellion of 2012 was an early stage of the Northern Mali conflict; from January to April 2012, a war was waged against the Malian government by rebels with the goal of attaining independence for the northern region of Mali, known as Azawad. It was led by the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA) and was part of a series of insurgencies by traditionally nomadic Tuaregs which date back at least to 1916. The MNLA was formed by former insurgents and a significant number of heavily armed Tuaregs who fought in the Libyan civil war.On 22 March, President Amadou Toumani Touré was ousted in a coup d'état over his handling of the crisis, a month before a presidential election was to have taken place. Mutineering soldiers, under the banner of the National Committee for the Restoration of Democracy and State, (CNRDR) suspended the constitution of Mali, although this move was reversed on 1 April.The Islamist group Ansar Dine, too, began fighting the government in later stages of the conflict, claiming control of vast swathes of territory, albeit disputed by the MNLA. As a consequence of the instability following the coup, Northern Mali's three largest cities—Kidal, Gao and Timbuktu—were overrun by the rebels on three consecutive days. On 5 April, after the capture of Douentza, the MNLA said that it had accomplished its goals and called off its offensive. The following day, it proclaimed Azawad's independence from Mali.After the end of hostilities with the Malian Army, however, Tuareg nationalists and Islamists struggled to reconcile their conflicting visions for the intended new state. On 27 June, Islamists from the Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa (MOJWA) clashed with the MNLA in the Battle of Gao, wounding MNLA secretary-general Bilal Ag Acherif and taking control of the city. By 17 July, MOJWA and Ansar Dine had pushed the MNLA out of all the major cities.On 14 February 2013 the MNLA renounced their claim of independence for Azawad and asked the Malian government to start negotiations on its future status.".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) causalties "1,000–1,600 defected".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) causalties "200+ killed or missing,".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) causalties "400 captured".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) causalties "Total: 1,000–1,500+ killed, captured or deserted".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) combatant "*Ansar Dine".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) combatant "*MNLA".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) combatant "*MOJWA".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) combatant "----".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) combatant "ECOWAS".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) combatant "FLNA".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) combatant "Islamists".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) combatant "Supported by:".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) combatant "United States".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander Amadou_Sanogo.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander Amadou_Toumani_Tour%C3%A9.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander Bilal_Ag_Acherif.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander El_Haji_Ag_Gamou.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander Housseine_Khoulam.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander Iyad_Ag_Ghaly.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander Mahmoud_Ag_Aghaly.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander Mohamed_Ag_Najem.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander Mohamed_Lamine_Ould_Sidatt.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander Moussa_Ag_Acharatoumane.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander Omar_Ould_Hamaha.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander Sadio_Gassama.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) date "2012-01-16".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) date "2012-04-06".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) isPartOfMilitaryConflict Impact_of_the_Arab_Spring.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) isPartOfMilitaryConflict Northern_Mali_conflict.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) isPartOfMilitaryConflict Tuareg_rebellion.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) notes "100,000+ internally displaced persons".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) notes "Displaced: ~100,000 refugees abroad".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) notes "Total: ~250,000".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) place Azawad.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) status "*Conflict between the MNLA and Ansar Dine (the latter receiving support from AQIM and MOJWA).".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) status "*Independent state of Azawad declared by the MNLA and initially supported by Ansar Dine".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) status "*Malian president Amadou Toumani Touré is ousted by a coup d'état".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) status "*NMLA and Ansar Dine take control of all Northern Mali territory".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) status "NMLA/Ansar Dine victory".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) strength "----".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) strength "7,000–7,800 regulars,4,800 paramilitaries,3,000 militia (overall military strength)".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) strength "Ansar Dine: ~300".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) strength "MNLA: 3,000 - 9000(MNLA claime)".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) strength "~500 (FLNA)".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) thumbnail Azawad_in_context.JPG?width=300.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) wikiPageExternalLink document-search?field_pacountry_tid=mali.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) wikiPageID "34506090".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) wikiPageRevisionID "600774055".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) caption "Map of Azawad, as claimed by the NMLA. Dark grey dots indicate regions with a Tuareg majority.".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) casualties "1000".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) casualties "200".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) casualties "400".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) casualties "Total: 1,000–1,500+ killed, captured or deserted".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) casualties "~165 killed".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) combatant "*MNLA ---- Islamists *Ansar Dine *MOJWA".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) combatant "ECOWAS".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) combatant "Supported by:".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) combatant "United States ---- FLNA".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander Housseine_Khoulam.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander "Ag Mohamed Najem Iyad ag Ghaly".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander "Amadou Sanogo ---- Mohamed Lamine Ould Sidatt".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander "Amadou Toumani Touré".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander "Bilal Ag Acherif".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander "El Haji Ag Gamou ( )".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander "Mahmoud Ag Aghaly".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander "Moussa Ag Acharatoumane".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander "Omar Ould Hamaha".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) commander "Sadio Gassama ( )".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) conflict "Tuareg Rebellion of 2012".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) date "2012-01-16".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) hasPhotoCollection Tuareg_rebellion_(2012).
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) notes "100000".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) notes "Displaced: ~100,000 refugees abroad".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) notes "Total: ~250,000".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) partof "the Northern Mali conflict and the Tuareg rebellions and the impact of the Arab Spring".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) place Azawad.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) status "NMLA/Ansar Dine victory *Malian president Amadou Toumani Touré is ousted by a coup d'état *NMLA and Ansar Dine take control of all Northern Mali territory *Independent state of Azawad declared by the MNLA and initially supported by Ansar Dine *Conflict between the MNLA and Ansar Dine .".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) strength "7000".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) strength "MNLA: 3,000 - 9000 Ansar Dine: ~300".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) subject Category:2012_in_Mali.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) subject Category:Aftermath_of_the_Libyan_Civil_War.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) subject Category:Azawad.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) subject Category:Conflicts_in_2012.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) subject Category:Impact_of_the_Arab_Spring.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) subject Category:Military_coups_in_Mali.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) subject Category:Rebellions_in_Mali.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) subject Category:Tuareg_rebellions.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) subject Category:Wars_involving_Mali.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) subject Category:Wars_of_independence.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) type Event.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) type MilitaryConflict.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) type SocietalEvent.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) type Event.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) type Event.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) type Thing.
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) comment "The Tuareg Rebellion of 2012 was an early stage of the Northern Mali conflict; from January to April 2012, a war was waged against the Malian government by rebels with the goal of attaining independence for the northern region of Mali, known as Azawad. It was led by the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA) and was part of a series of insurgencies by traditionally nomadic Tuaregs which date back at least to 1916.".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) label "Rebelião tuaregue (2012)".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) label "Rebelión tuareg de 2012".
- Tuareg_rebellion_(2012) label "Rébellion touarègue de 2012".