Ex-Mali coup leader won't stand trial for 2012 killings
Read full article: Ex-Mali coup leader won't stand trial for 2012 killingsAmadou Haya Sanogo speaks to journalists at his headquarters in the Kati military camp, just outside Bamako, Mali. Sanogo, who overthrew Mali's president in 2012, will no longer stand trial on charges he had 21 soldiers killed after a failed counter-coup that same year, an appeals court ruled in Bamako Monday March 15, 2021. The government of the West African nation, though, had expressed concern that the trial could inflame tensions in the already volatile country. Sanogo and his co-defendants did not go on trial until late 2016 and then the case was swiftly adjourned. When they attempted to lead a counter-coup the following month, human rights groups say Sanogo responded with force.