24 Feb 2021 | 12:01 AM UTC
Mali: Anti-curfew protests likely to continue in Gao through late February
Additional anti-curfew protests possible in Gao, Mali, through late February. Avoid all demonstrations.
Event
Protests condemning an existing curfew in Gao could continue in the northern Malian city through late February. The curfew, which is in force nightly between the hours of 2100-0500, was imposed on Feb. 15 for a period of 15 days in response to escalating insecurity in the area. Protests over the measure that first broke out in Gao on Feb. 21 continued into Feb. 23, with demonstrators blocking roads and setting tires on fire; youth activists assert that the curfew is being applied unfairly against certain segments of society.
Heightened security and localized transportation disruptions are likely if additional protests break out. Clashes between protesters and security forces cannot be ruled out.
Advice
If operating in Gao, avoid all protests that may materialize due to the potential for clashes. Strictly comply with the curfew. Heed instructions from authorities. Always carry proper identification; be polite and nonconfrontational if stopped and questioned by law enforcement personnel. Allow extra time to reach destinations in the city until protests over the curfew abate.