A female TikToker accused of helping Mali's army has been seized and killed execution-style by suspected jihadists. Mariam Cissé, said to be in her 20s and with over 100,000 TikTok followers, posted videos about life in her Tonka hometown in the northern Timbuktu region and often expressed support for the army. Her death has shocked the nation, which has been battling a jihadist insurgency since 2012. State TV said she had simply wanted to promote her community and support the army through her TikTok posts.
Mali is grappling with a fuel blockade imposed on the capital by jihadist groups that has severely disrupted daily life, with the African Union expressing deep concern. Ms Cissé was seized by the suspected jihadists while live-streaming from a market in a neighbouring town, French public radio RFI reported. My sister was arrested on Thursday by the jihadists, her brother told the AFP news agency, saying they accused her of informing the Malian army of their movements.
Over the weekend, she was moved to Tonka by motorbike and shot at the town's Independence Square while her brother was in the crowd, AFP reports. A security source indicated she had been assassinated due to claims she filmed jihadists for the Malian army. Cissé wore military uniform in several TikTok videos, with one post captioned 'Vive Mali' (Long Live Mali).
Her death coincides with worsening conditions caused by the jihadist blockade, as schools and universities in Mali have remained closed for weeks. The government expressed intentions to do everything possible to resolve the crisis to reopen educational institutions. Meanwhile, civilians face increased hardships with supply shortages, prompting international bodies to discuss support for Mali and neighboring countries during this challenging time.
Mali is grappling with a fuel blockade imposed on the capital by jihadist groups that has severely disrupted daily life, with the African Union expressing deep concern. Ms Cissé was seized by the suspected jihadists while live-streaming from a market in a neighbouring town, French public radio RFI reported. My sister was arrested on Thursday by the jihadists, her brother told the AFP news agency, saying they accused her of informing the Malian army of their movements.
Over the weekend, she was moved to Tonka by motorbike and shot at the town's Independence Square while her brother was in the crowd, AFP reports. A security source indicated she had been assassinated due to claims she filmed jihadists for the Malian army. Cissé wore military uniform in several TikTok videos, with one post captioned 'Vive Mali' (Long Live Mali).
Her death coincides with worsening conditions caused by the jihadist blockade, as schools and universities in Mali have remained closed for weeks. The government expressed intentions to do everything possible to resolve the crisis to reopen educational institutions. Meanwhile, civilians face increased hardships with supply shortages, prompting international bodies to discuss support for Mali and neighboring countries during this challenging time.


















