Secti Malian and the civil war test

I'm sorry, but "Secti Malian" does not appear to reference any known event, entity, or terminology in relation to the Malian Civil War. It's possible that there may be a typo or misunderstanding in your query.

However, I can provide you with information about the Malian Civil War:

The Malian Civil War, often referred to as the conflict in Northern Mali, began in January 2012 when several insurgent groups began fighting a campaign against the Malian government for independence or greater autonomy for northern Mali, an area known as Azawad. The war was precipitated by a coup d'état in March 2012, when a group of soldiers attacked the government, citing its inability to effectively combat the insurgency.

Insurgent groups involved in the conflict included the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA), a secular nationalist group, as well as various Islamist groups, including Ansar Dine, Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), and the Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa (MOJWA).

The initial conflict led to the insurgents taking control of northern Mali and declaring the secession of a new state, Azawad. However, infighting between the MNLA and Islamist groups resulted in the Islamists seizing control of the region.

In response to the rapidly deteriorating situation and at the request of the Malian government, France launched Operation Serval in January 2013. This intervention helped to drive back the Islamist groups and restore Malian government control over significant parts of the country, although sporadic violence and insurgent activity continued.

Following French intervention, a peace deal was signed in 2015 between the government and some of the armed groups, but implementation has been slow, and the region remains unstable with ongoing clashes between various factions, including ethnic militias, jihadist insurgents, and government forces.

The Malian conflict has been marked by human rights abuses, the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people, and a humanitarian crisis exacerbating problems of drought and food insecurity in the region.

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