Known as the “soldier of democracy,” the former Malian President passed away at age 72 in turkey whilst undergoing treatment. According to AFP, Former Malian President Amadou Toumani Toure passed away at the age of 72 in the early hours of this morning. The former statesman’s nephew, Oumar Toure,confirmed the news that his uncle had passed away while undergoing treatment for health reasons in Turkey. Additionally, it also reported that Toure had undergone heart surgery in the capital city of Bamako shortly before leaving for Turkey.
Toure’s death comes a few months after continued anti-government protests in Mali; which were calling for the resignation of the now former President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita.
At least 11 protesters were killed in July; with the international community condemning the use of lethal force against protesting citizens by the Malian government.
“Demonstrations began in mid-July when Malians; under the banner of the opposition group, the June 5th Movement; demonstrated against a deepening financial crisis, government corruption and conflict stemming from the ongoing separatist movement in the country.”