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SECRETARY CLINTON: [T]he chaos and violence in Mali does threaten to undermine the stability
of the entire region. We all know too well what is happening in Mali, and the incredible
danger posed by violent extremists imposing their brutal ideology, committing human rights
abuses, destroying irreplaceable cultural heritage.
But it’s not only the violent extremists. We now have drug traffickers and arms smugglers
finding safe havens and porous borders, providing them a launching pad to extend their reach
throughout not only the region, but beyond. And nearly 500,000 people have been displaced
from their homes, and 4.5 million more are suffering from dwindling food supplies. This
is not only a humanitarian crisis; it is a powder keg that the international community
cannot afford to ignore.
The United States supports the appointment of a senior UN envoy empowered to lead a comprehensive
international effort on Mali and the creation of a diplomatic core group. This effort must
include coordinating the delivery of emergency aid, helping address longstanding political
grievances of ethnic groups in the north, and preparing for credible elections.