Human Rights in Mali - Historical Situation

Historical Situation

The following chart shows Mali's ratings since 1972 in the Freedom in the World reports, published annually by Freedom House. A rating of 1 is "free"; 7, "not free".1

Historical ratings
Year Political Rights Civil Liberties Status President2
1972 7 6 Not Free Moussa Traoré
1973 7 6 Not Free Moussa Traoré
1974 7 6 Not Free Moussa Traoré
1975 7 7 Not Free Moussa Traoré
1976 7 7 Not Free Moussa Traoré
1977 7 7 Not Free Moussa Traoré
1978 7 6 Not Free Moussa Traoré
1979 7 6 Not Free Moussa Traoré
1980 7 6 Not Free Moussa Traoré
1981 7 6 Not Free Moussa Traoré
19823 7 6 Not Free Moussa Traoré
1983 7 6 Not Free Moussa Traoré
1984 7 6 Not Free Moussa Traoré
1985 7 6 Not Free Moussa Traoré
1986 7 6 Not Free Moussa Traoré
1987 7 6 Not Free Moussa Traoré
1988 6 6 Not Free Moussa Traoré
1989 6 6 Not Free Moussa Traoré
1990 6 5 Not Free Moussa Traoré
1991 6 4 Partly Free Moussa Traoré
1992 2 3 Free Amadou Toumani Touré
1993 2 3 Free Alpha Oumar Konaré
1994 2 4 Partly Free Alpha Oumar Konaré
1995 2 3 Free Alpha Oumar Konaré
1996 2 2 Free Alpha Oumar Konaré
1997 3 3 Free Alpha Oumar Konaré
1998 3 3 Free Alpha Oumar Konaré
1999 3 3 Free Alpha Oumar Konaré
2000 2 3 Free Alpha Oumar Konaré
2001 2 3 Free Alpha Oumar Konaré
2002 2 3 Free Alpha Oumar Konaré
2003 2 2 Free Amadou Toumani Touré
2004 2 2 Free Amadou Toumani Touré
2005 2 2 Free Amadou Toumani Touré
2006 2 2 Free Amadou Toumani Touré
2007 2 3 Free Amadou Toumani Touré
2008 2 3 Free Amadou Toumani Touré
2009 2 3 Free Amadou Toumani Touré
2010 2 3 Free Amadou Toumani Touré
2011 2 3 Free Amadou Toumani Touré

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