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Mali TikTok Creator Abducted During Livestream and Publicly Executed, Officials Confirm

Officials say the suspected jihadist attack targeted Mariam Cissé over pro‑army posts, highlighting the worsening security crisis.

Overview

  • Local authorities and state TV said Cissé, 22, was seized while livestreaming at a market on November 6 and shot the next day in Tonka’s Independence Square in front of a crowd.
  • Her brother and security sources reported that the abductors accused her of filming fighters and sharing information with the Malian army.
  • Cissé had more than 100,000 followers and sometimes wore military fatigues in her videos, and the Timbuktu mayor said she had received death threats before her abduction.
  • No group has claimed responsibility for the killing, though the al‑Qaida‑linked JNIM operates in the area and the town is contested between militants and government forces.
  • State media framed her posts as community support, local officials condemned the execution as barbaric, and the incident has deepened concerns as a jihadist fuel blockade disrupts supplies and shuts schools.