Fatshimetrie is an online publication that keeps you informed of the most significant international events. In its latest article, social networks were the scene of a serious kidnapping that raises serious concerns. Indeed, the group for the support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM) claimed the capture of Amadou Hady Tall, general caliph of the Muslim brotherhood of the Tijaniyya of Nioro, in the northwest of Mali.
The audio circulating on social networks suggests that the JNIM group, affiliated with Al-Qaeda, claims to have kidnapped religious leader Amadou Hady Tall. This claim was confirmed by local sources, emphasizing the fact that the caliph is considered an “adversary” because of his alleged support for the Malian authorities, thus thwarting the aspirations of the jihadists.
The kidnappers are demanding that the religious leader sever all ties with the Malian government to obtain his release. This kidnapping demonstrates once again the complexity of the political and religious issues that are shaking Mali, which is plagued by persistent violence between armed groups and government forces.
Amadou Hady Tall, known for advocating peace, non-violence and moderate Islam, is a respected figure in his community. His capture highlights the growing tensions between different actors in Mali and raises questions about the safety of religious figures in the region.
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