Mali’s former president Amadou Toumani Touré, who led the Sahel nation for 10 years before being ousted in a coup, has died in Turkey aged 72, a family member and a doctor said on Tuesday.
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“Amadou Toumani Touré died during the night of Monday to Tuesday in Turkey,” where he had been taken for health reasons, his nephew Oumar Touré noted this morning.
A former army general, Touré won acclaim for pursuing democratic reforms after he helped topple the country’s longtime dictator Moussa Traoré.
But he was himself ousted in a military coup in 2012 amid a major offensive by Touareg rebels and jihadist militants in the country’s restive north.