馬裏酒店恐怖襲擊或是武裝組織權力斗爭

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  11月25日VOA聽力:馬裏旅店恐懼打擊或是武裝構造權利奮斗

  

  A few days after the terrorists struck, the RadissonBlu hotel in Mali's capital city, Bamako, bears thescars of the November 20 attack that left at least 19people dead.

  American embassy contractor Terry Kemp recallshow he hid under a table when the shooting started.

  "Three terrorists came in, started shooting, theywere standing right next to me.

  I knew it was over.I knew they were going lift up the curtain and that was it."

  But they did not, and Kemp survived.

  The casualties Chinese business executives, Russian airline employees and citizens of severalother countries.

  The hotel, one of the most luxurious in the city, was a favorite for international businessmenand diplomats.

  Several days after the attacks, questions remain.

  The author of the attack is still unknown.

  Two armed groups have claimed responsibility.

  University of Bamako professor Issa N'Diaye says it is a game of power between armed groups.

  "Each group claims to be behind the attack, so the authorities will acknowledge them and theircapacity to cause harm and include them in whatever negotiations there are."

  Mali has seen a growing number of armed groups during the past few years.

  In 2012, the north of the country was occupied by jihadist groups linked to Al-Qaida.

  A french military operation dislodged them, but violence has remained.

  At least five armed groups with links to Al-Qaida or to the Islamic State are now responsible forvarious act of violence across the West African country.

  The attack in Bamako, the second this year, confirms a spreading of the violence that wasonce confined to Mali's northern half.

  Visiting the hotel after the attack, Mali's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita called for a globalmobilization.

  "The challenge we are facing now is a global challenge.

  What happened here has happened before in Paris, and to Moscow.

  So we have to strengthen and join our effort so to face the challenge."

  More than 3,000 French troops have been deployed since last year in Mali and neighboringcountries to tackle terrorists groups in the Sahel region.

  The United Nation peacekeeping mission in Mali, the third biggest in the world with close to13,000 members, is also one of the most dangerous in U.N. history, with more than 50 bluehelmets killed.

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