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Mali Opposition Leader And Ex-Hostage Dies of COVID-19

Associated Press

   BAMAKO, MALI - Mali's opposition leader Soumaila Cisse, who was held
   hostage for six months earlier this year by jihadists and was
   considered a leading contender in 2022 elections, has died in Paris,
   his family said Friday.
   Cissé, 71, died after contracting COVID-19, his eldest son Bocar told
   The Associated Press.
   "The doctors did everything to keep him alive, but that's the way of
   God's will," he said.
   The news throws Malian politics into new uncertainty. Cissé was the
   runner-up in the past three presidential elections and many thought he
   had the best chances of finally winning in 2022.
   He was taken hostage by jihadists in March while campaigning for
   legislative elections in his hometown of Niafunke in northern Mali. He
   was abducted by a group affiliated with al-Qaida.
   Amid public pressure, the Malian government obtained his liberation in
   October, along with that of French and Italian hostages, in exchange
   for the release of some 200 jihadists from Malian prisons.
   Mali's interim leader Sem Ba N'Daw expressed his condolences to Cisse's
   family and supporters on Friday, saying millions of Malians "are in
   shock" at the news. Describing a meeting with Cisse after he was freed,
   he said Cisse's "optimism had remained intact," and said "the country
   still needed his experience and wisdom to face today's challenges."
   No immediate funeral plans were announced.