Influencer Killed in Mali After Supporting Military Online

November 11, 2025

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Authorities in the West African nation confirmed tragic news on Monday: armed individuals killed a social media figure who had used her platform to express support for the national military.

The victim, online personality Mariame Cissé, was abducted by armed men on Friday while attending the weekly market in Echel.

Details of the Abduction and Killing

According to Yehia Tandina, the mayor of Timbuktu, the incident unfolded over two days. “The same men brought her back to Independence Square in Tonka and executed her in front of a crowd,” the mayor reported, noting the killing occurred at dusk the following day.

Mamadou Konipo, the local official for Tonka, which is in the Timbuktu region, corroborated the account of the killing. Tonka is a community situated along the Niger River, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) from Timbuktu.

The area is known territory for groups affiliated with al-Qaida, such as Jama’at Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM).

No specific organization has publicly claimed responsibility for the killing at this time.

Online Presence and Threats

The victim, Cissé, was not officially part of the military. However, she had amassed a substantial following of over 140,000 on the popular social media platform TikTok.

She occasionally shared images of herself dressed in military fatigues. This visual support of the armed forces is believed to have drawn the attention of the armed groups operating in the region.

The Timbuktu mayor also stated that Cissé had received death threats just days before her abduction.

Escalating Instability

Mali has been contending with armed groups since 2012. Over the last decade, this conflict has intensified considerably. The military took control of the government in 2020, justifying the seizure of power as necessary to address the escalating insecurity.

A second military takeover occurred the following year. Monitoring organizations indicate that instability has worsened since these events.

Armed factions, principally JNIM, operate across large areas of the nation’s rural regions. The landlocked country currently faces a fuel blockade imposed by JNIM.

 


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