Commons:Copyright rules by territory/Azawad

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Location of Azawad in Mali

Azawad is the name given to northern Mali by Berber Touareg rebels. It was briefly an unrecognised state. The National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA) declared independence from Mali on 6 April 2012. In December 2012, the MNLA agreed on Mali's national unity and territorial integrity. A peace deal was reached in June 2013 between the MNLA and Mali government under which the Tuaregs gained greater autonomy within a united Mali. According to a 2015 peace talk, Mali government and the Coordination of Azawad Movements signed an aggrement, ruled that CAM, include the MNLA, withdrawn their all autonomous rights, since then Azawad is considered just have same legal status like other Mali provinces.

Azawad works are subject to the copyright law of Mali.

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