MALI-CONFLICT-HOSTAGES

Civil servants and others formerly held hostage in Kidal, arrive in Bamako after their release on May 20, 2014. President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita warned on May 20 that "odious crimes" that have left more than 30 people dead in northern Mali would not go unpunished even as Tuareg rebels released civil servants taken hostage in a deadly siege at government offices there. The release of the hostages came as 1,500 Malian troops poured into the town of Kidal, sent to restore government control in the bastion of Mali's Tuareg separatist movement, 1,500 kilometres (900 miles) northeast of the capital. AFP PHOTO / HABIBOU KOUYATE (Photo credit should read HABIBOU KOUYATE/AFP via Getty Images)
Civil servants and others formerly held hostage in Kidal, arrive in Bamako after their release on May 20, 2014. President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita warned on May 20 that "odious crimes" that have left more than 30 people dead in northern Mali would not go unpunished even as Tuareg rebels released civil servants taken hostage in a deadly siege at government offices there. The release of the hostages came as 1,500 Malian troops poured into the town of Kidal, sent to restore government control in the bastion of Mali's Tuareg separatist movement, 1,500 kilometres (900 miles) northeast of the capital. AFP PHOTO / HABIBOU KOUYATE (Photo credit should read HABIBOU KOUYATE/AFP via Getty Images)
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