Adama Diarra / Reuters file  Militiaman from the Ansar Dine Islamic group, who said they come from Niger and Mauritania in northeastern Mali in June[Algeria, a key power in north Africa, has given tacit approval for African-led military intervention to stop Islamic militants in neighboring Mali, sources in Algeria and France said. The former French colony shares a 1,200-mile border with Mali, and is wary of any outside interference and conflict spilling over its borders. It fears military action in Mali could push al-Qaida militants back into southern Algeria as well as triggering a refugee and political crisis, especially among displaced Malian Tuaregs heading north to join tribes in Algeria. ]

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