In 1990, Ghali led a new Tuareg uprising, signing a ceasefire in 1991 after initial gains. He emerged as the face of the rebellion, even representing the Tuaregs at peace talks. But after the guns fell silent and his fellow fighters faded into government jobs or civilian life, Ghali stood at a crossroads. The world was applauding Tinariwen. He had helped them rise. But what about his revolution?
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