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Great Quest Gold Ltd V.GQ

Alternate Symbol(s):  GQMLF

Great Quest Gold Ltd, formerly Great Quest Fertilizer Ltd, is a Canadian mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on the development of African gold projects in Namibia with exposure in Morocco and Mali. The Company’s principal business activities are the exploration and development of exploration and evaluation properties located in Mali, West Africa. The Company’s flagship asset is the Sanoukou Gold Project, encompassing 24 square kilometers (km2) located in the Kayes region in the West of Mali, and developing the Tilemsi Phosphate Project, a 1,206 square kilometer parcel in northeastern Mali, containing high quality phosphate resources amenable to use as direct application fertilizer. The Tilemsi phosphate project is composed of three concessions: Tilemsi, Tarkint Est and Ader Foul.


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Post by fuggeron Jul 22, 2012 2:44am
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coming together...

coming together...

BAMAKO — Six Malian self-defence groups said Saturday they had joined forces to oust Islamist militants who have seized control of the country's northern half for almost four months.

The groups announced they had created a joint fighting force of several thousand men with the aim of pushing out the Islamists.

"To liberate the north of Mali, to unite the resistance forces, we have decided the creation of the Patriotic Forces of Resistance (FPR)," said a document signed by representatives of the six movements.

"Our six movements have together gathered thousands of men. Some are now undergoing training at our bases in Sevare," a central Mali town, one of the FPR leaders, Harouna Toure, told AFP.

Other sources confirmed that several 100 young volunteers were now being trained to fight the Islamists, whose grip on northern Mali has stoked regional fears of a new sanctuary for religious extremists in Africa.

Muslim hardliners who fought alongside ethnic Tuareg separatists and swept across Mali's desert north in the aftermath of a March military coup, have sidelined the separatists and imposed an austere brand of Islamist rule.

The Islamist forces include Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).

Another of the extremist groups, Ansar Dine (Defenders of Faith), has occupied the city of Timbuktu, where they have whipped unmarried couples, smokers and drinkers and destroyed ancient shrines considered idolatrous.

Officials in the capital Bamako, far to the south, face a host of other problems in the wake of a March 22 military coup.

The embattled interim authorities are trying to form a unity government and stop attacks against public figures and journalists in the capital.

"We will go with or without the Malian army," said Amadou Abdoulaye Cisse, leader of one of the six groups. "We will defend our territory, and our besieged relatives."

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