Ganda Iso Explained

Ganda Iso
War:Tuareg rebellion (1990–95)
2012 insurgency in northern Mali
Active:2009–present
Leaders:Seydou Cissé
Amadou Diallo
Area:Mali
Size:1,300 (July 2012)[1]
Predecessor:Ganda Koy
Allies: Mali
Opponents: National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad[2]

Ganda Iso, or Ganda Izo, meaning "Sons of Land", is a paramilitary group that emerged in Northern Mali in the early 21st century and has been active during the Northern Mali Conflict, which began in January 2012.

Formation

The Ganda Koy movement was founded in May 1994, by Seydou Cissé, as a response to rising tensions between Tuaregs and sedentary black tribes of the Gao Region, in northern Mali. Ganda Koy fighters were recruited among Songhai, Bambara, Fulani, Bozo and Tuareg-Bella tribesmen.[3] [2]

Ganda Koy immediately rejected the “National Pact” for Peace signed in April 1992. The movement then embraced a racist anti-Tuareg ideology, in response to what it perceived as Tuareg oppression.[3]

Ganda Koy later transformed into Ganda Iso, which is seen as its direct successor.[4] [2]

Tuareg Conflict

In 1994, Ganda Koy actions amounted to 60-300 deaths.[3]

In 2008, a Ganda Iso military leader, Sergeant Amadou Diallo, conducted a "broad daylight massacre" where four Tuareg civilians were killed. This resulted in a split between Diallo and the civilian leadership of the movement.[4]

Amadou Diallo was reportedly killed in Ansongo, in a battle against MNLA rebels on 25 March 2012.[4]

On 1 September 2012, the town of Douentza, in the Mopti Region, until then controlled by Ganda Iso, is taken without violence by the Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa (MUJAO).[5]

References

  1. http://www.refworld.org/docid/5050583a2.html Mali's Self-Defense Militias Take the Reconquest of the North Into Their Own Hands
  2. Web site: MNLA: The Fight For A Secular State Of Azawad – Part II: Fighting Terror In The Sahel . Mahjar-Barducci . Anna . 6 July 2012. Inquiry & Analysis Series Report No.854 . . 13 January 2013.
  3. Web site: OECD Report. 2010. 11 October 2014.
  4. News: "The Sons of the Land": Tribal Challenges to the Tuareg Conquest of Northern Mali . McGregor . Andrew . 20 April 2012. Terrorism Monitor Volume: 10 Issue: 8 . . 13 January 2013.
  5. News: Mali: des islamistes à la lisière Nord-Sud. 13 January 2013. Le Figaro. 1 September 2012.