Mali’s military frees arrested officials

MALI’S military has released all the senior political and army officials it arrested earlier this week, the army leaders behind last month’s coup said on Thursday.

Friday, April 20, 2012
Former Malian Prime Minister Modibo Sidibe (R) attends a ceremony where Dioncounda Traore (not shown) was sworn in as Maliu201ds interim president in the capital of Bamako April 12, 2012. Mali named a leading scientist as its caretaker prime minister on Tuesd

MALI’S military has released all the senior political and army officials it arrested earlier this week, the army leaders behind last month’s coup said on Thursday.Separately, neighbouring Senegal said Mali’s ousted former president, Amadou Toumani Toure, was on a plane heading for the capital Dakar. Senegal revealed this week that Toure had been sheltering in its embassy in the Malian capital, Bamako. Toure fled his palace on March 22.The arrests of 22 officials by security forces drew broad international condemnation just days after the junta that seized power in a coup officially stepped aside for a civilian leader.Any derailment of Mali’s return to constitutional order would risk efforts by its neighbours to help Bamako try to retake northern regions seized by rebels since the coup."I can confirm that they have all been freed,” an official in the CNRDRE, the group that seized power in the coup, told Reuters, asking not to be identified.A defence ministry source also confirmed that the officials, 11 civilians and 11 soldiers who were being held in the army town of Kati, just north of Bamako, had been released.The release was later confirmed in a brief emailed statement released by the junta.All those held were seen as close to Toure, who was due to step down before an April 29 election.International organisations including the United Nations and the African Union on Wednesday condemned the wave of arrests. Politicians accused the military of not wanting to cede power.