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Malian President Condemns ECOWAS Sanctions as Tools of Oppression

Malian President Condemns ECOWAS Sanctions as Tools of Oppression

Taha Sakr
Last updated: January 7, 2025 4:39 pm
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Malian President Col. Assimi Goita has launched a sharp critique against the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), likening its sanctions to the oppressive tactics employed by terrorist organizations. Speaking in a televised national address, Goita argued that the sanctions, imposed in response to Mali’s military-led political transition, inflicted undue suffering on ordinary citizens while failing to achieve their intended goals.

Goita accused ECOWAS of employing measures that mirror the strategies of terrorist groups, including restricting the movement of goods and people, blocking essential supplies such as food and medicine, and isolating nations economically. Reflecting on the six-month sanctions placed on Mali, he described them as punitive actions that ignored humanitarian considerations.

This criticism is part of a broader fallout between ECOWAS and three key West African nations—Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. In January 2024, these countries announced their withdrawal from the regional bloc, citing its ineffectiveness in combating terrorism and accusing it of overstepping its authority. The trio also condemned ECOWAS as a “threat” to its member states and denounced the sanctions as “illegitimate” and “inhumane.”

Goita’s address highlights a growing schism within West Africa, where political instability and external pressures test regional solidarity’s limits. His strong rhetoric against ECOWAS reflects Mali’s disillusionment with the bloc’s approach, particularly its reliance on sanctions that have disproportionately affected vulnerable populations.

As ECOWAS faces mounting criticism from its former members, the future of regional cooperation hangs in the balance. Goita’s comparison of the bloc’s actions to terrorism serves as a stark reminder of the need for more inclusive and effective solutions to the region’s challenges.

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