The West African state says it has introduced an “identical visa programme” for US travellers.
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American chiming in: good. It’s only fair, if we want to charge you, you should be allowed to charge us.
If no other country will let us in (except maybe refugee status if it gets to that point I suppose), then MAYBE, just MAYBE, people will begin to make forceful demands of the government and actually change things instead of checks notes blaming “trans antifa blm terrorists” for everything and ultimately saying “there’s nothing we can do”.
Remember kids: the people outnumber the government, all we have to do is literally nothing and we could cripple it entirely.
all we have to do is literally nothing
I’m doing my part!
I was wondering how much tourism happens there. I would absolutely go there as a tourist, it’s now on my list. Apparently, I’m not in the right circles. https://www.myglobalviewpoint.com/most-beautiful-places-in-mali/
Mali has some major problems. https://bti-project.org/en/reports/country-report/MLI
This might be more readable and break down some of the horrors more easily: https://www.amnesty.org/en/location/africa/west-and-central-africa/mali/report-mali/
So this us where the US Republicans are wanting to go with their policies. Russia backed too.
Most Americans have never heard of Mali…