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Mali: Opposition vows to keep up heat until president falls

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The opposition movement that has organised protests against Mali's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta will keep up demonstrations 'until the end of the regime', a spokesman tells AFP, after at least two people were killed and 70 injured in violence at a rally Friday. SOUNDBITE

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