Is there any good analysis anywhere of the role he played in as military commander and then chief of staff? What was he arguing for strategically etc? Is keeping contact with the other side necessarily treacherous if a negotiated settlement is one of the possible outcomes?
Excellent. More focus needs to be placed on automonous action and concerted action within the labour movement. Middle class westerners love to over state the twitter and facebook aspects so that we can see ourselves in Tahrir Square.
Depends on your definition of major but there have really been three post-independence Tuareg uprisings in Mali.
See here for a long and detailed backgrounder to the current MNLA uprising. http://thinkafricapress.com/mali/causes-uprising-northern-mali-tuareg
Is there any good analysis anywhere of the role he played in as military commander and then chief of staff? What was he arguing for strategically etc? Is keeping contact with the other side necessarily treacherous if a negotiated settlement is one of the possible outcomes?
Excellent. More focus needs to be placed on automonous action and concerted action within the labour movement. Middle class westerners love to over state the twitter and facebook aspects so that we can see ourselves in Tahrir Square.
So pleased your RSS feed is working again.