Watch VideoMali's president announced his resignation on state TV Tuesday, just hours after he and the prime minister were detained by members of the military.
The president said he is stepping down because he does "not wish blood to be shed." He also dissolved the national assembly.
Protests against the country's...
Mali's President Resigns After Being Detained By Military
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