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regions under a repressive military administration. Many of Mali's Tuareg fled as refugees to neighboring countries. While the government had succeeded in ending the rebellion, its coercive measures alienated many Tuaregs who had not supported the insurgents. Atrocities and human rights abuses on both sides contributed to a climate of fear and distrust in the north. And while the government subsequently announced a number of programs to improve local infrastructure and economic opportunity, it lacked the resources to follow through on most of them. As a result, Tuareg grievances remained largely unaddressed, and a seething resentment continued in many Tuareg communities after 1964. Clearly, the problem of instability in the north had simply been deferred, not resolved.
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Still, the government reacted quickly and harshly. Mali's army, well-motivated and now well-equipped with new Soviet weapons, conducted vigorous counterinsurgency operations. By the end of 1964, the government's strongarm methods had crushed the rebellion. It then placed the Tuareg-populated northern
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begun shortly after the nation achieved independence from France in 1960. This short revolt could only be suppressed with the entry into the conflict of Morocco and Algeria in 1963, which handed over the 35 leaders of the counter-rebellion, then imposed a military authority on the Tuareg regions.
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However, the Tuareg attacks did not reflect a unified leadership, a well-coordinated strategy or clear evidence of a coherent strategic vision. The insurgents generally depended on their camels for transportation and were equipped mainly with unsophisticated and rather old small arms, unlike the
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Malian armies who owned Soviet weapons, and the support of Algeria and Morocco. They also failed to mobilize the Tuareg community as a whole. While estimates of their numbers are highly speculative, it is unlikely that rebel combatants ever numbered more than about 1,500.
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Many in the sparsely populated and ethnically distinct north of Mali along with some in southern Algeria and northern
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expected an independent Tuareg, Berber, and Arab nation to be formed by the
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The first Tuareg attacks began in northern Mali in early 1962 with small, β€œ
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ended. This combined with dissatisfaction over the new government led some
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IV. Alfellaga: The revolt of the Kel Adagh (1963-1964)
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Index

Tuareg Rebellion (1961–1964)
Tuareg rebellion (1990–1995)
Tuareg rebellion (2007–2009)
Tuareg rebellion (2012)
Tuareg rebellions
Mali
Ceasefire
Mali
Mali
Tuareg
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1916–1917 rebellion
1962–1964 rebellion
1990–1995 rebellion
2007–2009 rebellion
2012 rebellion

Mali
Niger
Sahara desert
French Colonialism
Tuareg
hit and run
# Disputed Desert: Decolonisation, Competing Nationalisms and Tuareg Rebellions in Northern Mali
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9789004139831
IV. Alfellaga: The revolt of the Kel Adagh (1963-1964)
That desert is our country: Tuareg rebellions and competing nationalisms in contemporary Mali (1946-1996)

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