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Knowledge procedure Campaignbox includes exclusively a list of all battles and military operations during the war. For examples look at all other Knowledge war articles which have separately both a Campaignbox and a Navbox. In response about EUTM Mali and AFISMA, I also agree they are not really military operations and thus I was going to remove them as well. However, I have no objection to including them in the Navbox. In Aménas was a militant operation conducted by one of the parties in the conflict. Wether you regarded it as a crime is totally your right to a POV, but it doesn't really count on Knowledge. The fact is one of the warring sides instigated an attack which resulted in clashes and that's that. Tuareg rebellion (2012) is there to be a sort of separation line to distinguish between the different phases of the conflict, and which battles corespond to which phase, look up Syrian civil war for this. Aguelhok was a battle, which also included a massacre at the end, but the massacre was only part of the battle. So it WAS a battle however you try to spin it. As for the criminal investigations article, I really have no idea in which way you saw it being part of the campaignbox which is exclusivly reserved for battles/actions/clashes/operations. But, like I said, feel free to add it to the Navbox. At this point, Zntrip and me are for the creation of a separate Navbox. Khazar2 is ether for the creation of a separate Navbox or the rename of this Campaignbox to Navbox. And only you Boud are exclusivly just for the rename. So, I think it would be a fair compromise solution to create a separate Navbox, which, like Khazar2 said, would include all topics on the conflict. And leave the campaignbox as it is, but of course removing the training missions from it as was said.
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Template:Campaignbox to Template:Navbox - this is justified from the sources and from common sense. The political/human-rights reorganisation - Malian political groups and parties and institutions, including Tuareg groups now calling for limited autonomy, are reorganising, and political-military relations/reputations are reorganising, human rights institutions (monitoring etc) are reorganising - these are all part of the resolution or continuation of the conflict. These are points easy to find in reliable sources, especially FIDH/HRW/AI/ICC public documents.
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