MEDI1TV Afrique : LE GRAND JOURNAL MIDI - 17/09/2024
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00:00Let's go back to Média1 TV and it's time for the big Média1 news, let's start with the headlines.
00:21Three members of Daesh have been arrested in Morocco in Fez, Fneder and Ouled Rannem for their alleged involvement in the preparation of terrorist plans.
00:34In Mali, the army declares to have control of the situation in Bamako after an attempt to infiltrate a terrorist group from the Faladier gendarmerie school in the Malian capital.
00:45This is also the subject of this edition.
00:53Following the speech to the President's nation, Senegalese Basseroudiou Maefaia promised that all responsibilities would be clearly located in relation to the reissuance of the accounts.
01:04Some authorities are forbidden to leave the national territory.
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01:22Let's start with this newspaper in Morocco, where the Central Bureau of Judicial Investigation has arrested three members of the terrorist organization Daesh.
01:32They would be involved in the preparation of terrorist projects aimed at seriously affecting the safety of people and public order.
01:42Their arrest was possible thanks to the information provided by the services of the DGST.
01:48Aged from 18 to 39, they were apprehended in Fes-Fneder and in the rural commune of Ouled Ranem.
01:56The searches allowed to seize electronic devices, white weapons, an emblem of Daesh drawn on a piece of wood and extremist manuscripts.
02:10The interrogations were placed in custody under the supervision of the DAESH in charge of terrorist affairs in order to elucidate all their plans and terrorist projects
02:23and to identify their possible ramifications with terrorist organizations abroad.
02:30We go to Mali, where the army declares to have control of the situation in Bamako, the Malian capital,
02:39which earlier this morning was the scene of an infiltration attempt by a terrorist group.
02:44It is the school of gendarmerie of Faladier, which was targeted.
02:49The attempted attack, so, say the authorities, earlier armed men had attacked a military camp in the Malian capital
02:57where shots and detonations resounded and where the airport was closed.
03:02The Liberté high school has, for its part, broadcast a message announcing that it would remain closed due to external events.
03:10UN employees have also received a message, their intention to limit their travel to a new order.
03:20So, what are the circumstances of this rather rare attack in the Malian capital?
03:25We asked our correspondent in Bamako, Mohamed Dagnoko, who gives us the point on the evolution of the situation.
03:33Let's listen to his answer.
03:35It is an attack, as we say in Seurat, there are attacks around Bamako.
03:40The last attack was on the city of Arizona, Taki, more than two years ago.
03:44Yesterday, this intrusion in the middle of the capital and in the school of gendarmerie was, in any case, quite rare.
03:50But what we can say is that very early in the morning, at about 5 a.m. already,
03:54the population of the Swiss commune, the neighborhood around Faladier, Sougoniko,
03:58were awakened by strong detonations.
04:00And these detonations were fed by shots.
04:02At first, the population thought it was an exercise in shooting, because there is a shooting range for that.
04:09But the intensity made that very early on, people thought it was a terrorist attack.
04:13And this was later confirmed by the Army Chief of Staff.
04:19Anthony Blinken is expected in Egypt this week to discuss, in particular, efforts to stop the fire in the Gaza Strip.
04:27The US Secretary of State must also co-chair a meeting of the strategic dialogue between Washington and the CARE, according to the US Department.
04:36The United States is working on a new compromise proposal to fill the remaining gaps, according to Washington.
04:44Clearly, two main points of contact would remain, namely the Philadelphia Corridor,
04:50an area south of the Gaza Strip, borderline with Egypt, which Israel wants to keep under control,
04:57as well as details concerning the release of Palestinian prisoners held in Israel.
05:06And you should also know that starting this Tuesday,
05:09the UN member states will discuss a Palestinian resolution, demanding the end of the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories.
05:19In the 12 months to come, a text whose probable adoption already provokes the anger of Israel.
05:24The Arab countries have called for the convening of a new special session,
05:29a few days before its arrival in New York.
05:31Dozens of heads of state and government for the annual meeting of the General Assembly,
05:36whose war in Gaza should dominate the debates.
05:40The resolution project, which should be voted on tonight,
05:44requires Israel to put an end, without delay, to its illicit presence in the Palestinian territories,
05:51and this, 12 months after the adoption of this resolution.
05:56The resolution also calls for the withdrawal of the Israeli forces from the Palestinian territories,
06:03the end of the new colonies.
06:05However, the paragraph calling on the member states to stop the export of weapons to Israel,
06:10disappeared from the text during the negotiations.
06:18It is also in the news, the next day, of a new murderous shipwreck of migrants in the Manchuria.
06:24However, the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, visiting Rome,
06:28praised the migratory policy of Italy,
06:31saluting, I quote, the remarkable progress made in the fight against clandestine immigration.
06:38Subject to the origin of violent riots in the United Kingdom,
06:42a few hours earlier, London had indeed announced the establishment of an elite command
06:47in charge of securing the borders of the country,
06:51one of the promises of Keir Starmer's campaign.
06:58A return to the continent, in Senegal in particular,
07:01in his speech to the nation on September 12th,
07:04President Bassirou Dioumaïfaye promised that all responsibilities would be clearly located
07:12in relation to the reissuance of the accounts.
07:14Some authorities, moreover, are now forbidden to leave the national territory.
07:19In this context, Senegalese civil society calls for respect for the principles of law and individual freedoms.
07:26This is a report by Marie Madiop and Moussa Ndiaye.
07:30Following the various reports of the bodies of control,
07:33Senegalese judicial authorities will soon begin the process of reissuance of the accounts.
07:38A way to now guarantee transparency in the management of public property,
07:43some regime officials are even forbidden to leave the national territory.
07:49A decision that arouses questions.
07:53We got up one day, so the people who travel, we call them.
07:59So for that, I think, we think that these are measures that are taken in action.
08:05While we are in a dynamic of respect for democratic principles,
08:09in a dynamic of respect for the state of law,
08:12in a dynamic of respect for a democracy.
08:15And for that, the civil society, in any case,
08:18every time there are acts that are imposed,
08:23that are against democratic principles, the civil society insures itself.
08:28In the reissuance of the accounts, the respect for human rights is a fundamental principle.
08:33It is in this context that the Senegalese League for Human Rights has launched a call, in this sense.
08:39People will have to accept at the state level,
08:42to first make all the necessary notifications.
08:45This happens under the rules of law,
08:47especially that the justice itself takes care of the matter.
08:50We cannot imagine that an administration can make the decision
08:56to interfere with the choice of territory.
08:59It is totally incomprehensible.
09:01Moreover, Article 91 of the Constitution
09:05stipulates that the judiciary is the guarantor of individual freedoms.
09:09In addition, the Penal Procedure Code
09:12and the law relating to the financial judiciary
09:15offer the possibility to the instructional bodies
09:18to restrict individual freedoms.
09:21In the case in which the only bodies able to forbid a Senegalese citizen
09:27to leave the territory and to be at the disposal of justice
09:31are the judicial bodies.
09:33For the prosecution phase, you have the prosecutor of the Republic.
09:37For the instruction phase, we have the judge of instruction when the instruction is mandatory.
09:42The Senegalese government has announced the effective implementation
09:46of the reissuance of the accounts in the coming days.
09:49This is because of the economic situation,
09:52the extent of the presumed corruption
09:55and a bad governance in the management of public debts.
10:00The United States has announced the complete withdrawal of their Nigerian troops.
10:07This is in accordance with the requirements of the authorities of Niamé,
10:11the US Department of Defense
10:13and the Department of National Defense of the Republic of Nigeria
10:17have officially announced that this withdrawal of American forces
10:22and their Nigerian equipment has been completed.
10:25This is an official announcement of the US military command for Africa.
10:30It thus puts an end to the US military presence in this country.
10:34The withdrawal of US troops from Niger began, I remind you, in May
10:40following the denunciation in March by the Nigerian government
10:43of the military cooperation agreement with Washington.
10:48And then this September 16 also marks the first anniversary
10:53of the alliance of the states of the Sahel,
10:56which over the months has become a confederation,
10:59which therefore brings together Mali, Burkina and Nigeria.
11:02So what assessment to make of their pact within the Malian population?
11:08If the security aspect of this alliance is a reason for satisfaction,
11:13there are many expectations.
11:15This is a Segou report from our correspondent Mohamed Tagnouko.
11:21In Segou, more than 200 kilometers from Bamako, the capital,
11:25under a large tree, former officials discuss smoking tea.
11:30The main subject is the assessment of the alliance of the states of the Sahel after a year.
11:36Ntiedjara, a retired military man, gives his opinion.
11:40In our remark, the white people are satisfied.
11:44Why did I say the white people are satisfied?
11:47We have noticed a total calm.
11:51Otherwise, we, the military, we have suffered enough.
11:55His opinion is shared by his group of friends.
11:58For Mande Dumbia, a member of the GRIN, for a sustainable peace,
12:02the IAS must find a sustainable solution to the border equation
12:07with Mauritania and Algeria.
12:10Today, the big problem is the border with Algeria and Mauritania.
12:16The IAS must really find a solution,
12:19because it is on this side that attacks usually come.
12:23In his report, Colonel Assimi Goïta announced the creation of a financing bank
12:29and a stabilization fund.
12:31The mechanic, Senali Kone, thinks we should go further.
12:35In all reality, the economic aspect, it does not work.
12:38In reality, it does not work.
12:41That's why I asked now if it was possible to make our own money.
12:45Because we can't have a problem with the Westerners.
12:49They are the ones who guarantee the francifa.
12:52We can't have a situation like that, that's wrong.
12:56Overall, the Malians are satisfied with the assessment of the IAS after a year of existence,
13:02especially on the security level.
13:05But on the economic level, they still hope that many things will be done
13:10so that the population can at least breathe,
13:13because the economic aspect remains a challenge to be raised.
13:17Mohamed Dagnoko for Median TV Afrique, from Ségou, in the center of Mali.
13:24We end with this weather alert in Morocco.
13:27A warning of levels, of orange vigilance, of thunderstorms,
13:32accompanied by hail and gusts of wind are expected in several provinces of the kingdom,
13:37according to the General Directorate of Meteorology.
13:40These thunderstorms concern the provinces of Taza, Gersif, Sefroud, Saounet, Ifren, Boulemenf and Figig, among others.
13:53Thank you, this is the end of this newspaper.
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