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Mali soldiers say new polls soon amid international criticism

The news of Keitas departure was met with jubilation by anti-government demonstrators and alarm by former colonial ruler France, and other allies and foreign nations

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Malian soldiers are celebrated in Bamako on Tuesday. Pic/AFP

Malian soldiers are celebrated in Bamako on Tuesday. Pic/AFP

The Malian soldiers who forced President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita to resign in a coup promised early Wednesday to organise new elections after their takeover condemned by the international community.

In a statement carried overnight on state broadcaster ORTM, the mutinous soldiers behind Tuesday's military coup identified themselves as the National Committee for the Salvation of the People led by Col. Maj. Ismael Wagué.

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