Mutinous soldiers were responsible for the detention of Mali's president and prime minister at military headquarters outside the capital, the African Union and United Nations say. The international groups are calling for their immediate release.http://apne.ws/rndu1uA
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Great, now a coup in Mali.
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here we go again
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Why are they still being called soldiers when they are obviously a Junta on a coup mission?
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What is the meaning of junta?
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This is a Mali-cious act of usurpation!
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Just another coup day in Africa...
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Free Palestine
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I don’t know, some of your reporters have a clear anti-war bias. I expect impartiality.
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