Mujahideen liberate another Malian city from French colonialists and puppets
Publication time:
14 January 2013, 17:39
The command of the pro-colonialist military junta in Bamako and invading
French colonialists were forced to admit that the Mujahideen units, who
attacked the city of Diabaly in the central Mali on Monday night,
successfully liberated it, reports the AP.The city was liberated, and cowardly troops of the Bamako military junta and their French masters fled, despite massive French air strikes against civilian Muslims and participation in the battles, according to sources special French forces.
Thus Malian Mujahideen moved more closely to the capital of Bamako.
The Mujahideen seized a large number of military trophies. Paris said the city was handed over "after fierce and bloody fighting".
This success of Mujahideen against the background of French invaders and participation of pro-colonialist African puppet regimes plunged the military junta in Bamako into confusion.
According to western spy services, reinforcements are being transferred from Muslim neighbors to support the Malian Mujahideen.
French attempt to block the Mujahideen forces in a narrow place in the center of Mali failed, despite ongoing massive bombardments of almost the entire territory of northern Mali.
Now the forces of courageous Mujahideen of Ansar al-Din and the allied Islamic Coalition are 250 miles from the capital Bamako.
France urged the thugs from its "African Union" to send troops to Mali "to stop Islamists". Paris believes that if the Mujahideen liberate Bamako it would be the biggest threat for French colonialism both in Africa and Europe (Basque Country and Corsica).
Meanwhile, sources in the military junta said that the Mujahideen had also successfully liberated the town of Alatona.
The first units of the Mujahideen of Ansar al-Din and their ally, the Islamic Coalition, attacked Diabaly on Monday night. According to witnesses, the Mujahideen began to infiltrate the city with mobile units across the river.
Since early morning, the city of Diabaly was subjected to massive bombardments by the French aircraft, which tried to stop the Mujahideen. However, they failed to do that. The military junta troops fled the city, leaving arsenals.
In an interview to a French radio station, one of the leaders of the Mujahideen, Oumar Ould Hamaha, commented on French colonialists' intention to send ground troops, and not to limit themselves to air strikes on hospitals, mosques and homes, martyring Muslims women and children.
"Then we will see what kind of men they are", said the Mujahideen commander.
It is to be recalled that Paris convened an emergency meeting on Mali at the colonialist "united nations security council".
Speaking to French media, foreign minister of that country, a certain Fabius, promised that there would be no prolonged colonial war like the American one in Afghanistan. Actually, France is not so rich as America.
"Later on, we can come as back-up, but we have no intention of staying forever", he had to admit.
The war criminal named Fabius promised that the colonial French-Malian war would be over in a few weeks.
He claimed that if France didn't intervene in Mali, there could be a real risk that "Islamists" would reach the capital of Mali, Bamako, which in turn could lead to "disastrous consequences" for old-fashioned French colonialism in Africa.
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