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Bringing Mali’s music back from exile

Mali is a country renowned for its music, but in 2012, the music stopped.

03/09/2015 | Expired 04/09/2015 | Rating NR

Bringing Mali’s music back from exile

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Bringing Mali’s music back from exile

Clip: 3/9/2015 | 6m 18s

Mali is a country renowned for its music, but in 2012, the music stopped.

Mali is a country renowned for its music, but in 2012, the music stopped. That year, separatist rebels and Islamic groups seized two-thirds of the country and banned any expression of art. While French and Malian forces drove the Islamists out, much of the north remains unsafe. Jeffrey Brown reports from Bamako and Timbuktu on efforts to restore their rich culture.

03/09/2015 | Expired 04/09/2015 | Rating NR

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