VIDEO- Angry Malians Loot The House of Ousted President's Son

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A video has surfaced online, showing angry Malian youths looting the house of the son of ousted Malian president. 

Last week, soldiers took over control of the country after a plot coup ousted Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, after months of public protest calling for his resignation.

The junta official have proposed a “three-year transition with a military president and a government mostly composed of soldiers”.

A source said, that the soldiers have agreed to free Keita, detained along with other political leaders since the coup on Tuesday, and he would be able to return to his home in the capital Bamako.

While the coup was met with international condemnation, thousands of opposition supporters celebrated the president’s ouster in the streets of Bamako.

See video of some youths looting the mansion of the son of Keita;

This is reportedly house of the son of the outsted Malian President, being looted by angry Malian youths.

Posted by Ackcity on Monday, August 24, 2020



 

 

 

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4 comments:

  1. Better but don't kill him

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  3. 25 year old man in Mali led the coup to reclaim the Nation. 30 year old in Nigeria watching BBNaija, shouting "Leycon my man"

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