s military coup in Mali was arrested on Wednesday and charged with kidnapping, hours after he was forcibly escorted from his home in the capital by soldiers. General Amadou Haya Sanogo led the March 2012 coup and is accused of systematically torturing and executing soldiers who questioned his rise to power. "Sanogo has been inculpated for complicity in kidnapping. Right now that is the only charge,"...
Mali coup leader arrested on kidnapping charges
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