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    Mali coup: Thousands take to Bamako streets to celebrate

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    Thousands have taken to the streets of 's capital to celebrate the coup against Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta.

    Coup leaders arrested Mr Keïta on Tuesday and forced him to resign, sparking global condemnation.

    But Mr Keïta was facing huge street protests before his arrest and many in Mali have welcomed his removal.

    Thousands gathered in Bamako's Independence Square to the sound of vuvuzelas, with many declaring victory over the former president.

    “I am overjoyed, we won. We came here to thank all the people of Mali because it is the victory of the people,” Mariam Cissé, an opposition supporter, told the news agency.

    “IBK has failed,” said retired soldier Ousmane Diallo, using a common reference to the ousted president by his initials. “The people are victorious.”

    However, he cautioned, “the should not be thinking now that they can stay in ”.

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    Many have called the coup a “victory”

    West African leaders have called for Mr Keïta to be reinstated and the UN says all those detained should be freed.

    But coup leaders say they are talking to opposition parties about appointing a transitional president, who could be civilian or…

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