“… an excellent analysis of the MNLA’s struggle for political independence from the long history of the Tuareg rebellion to the current national independence movement. This is still the first major systematic account of history, cultural politics and dynamics of the Azawad resistance. Perhaps, more importantly, this book presents a rigorous in-depth account of the emergence of the pro-MNLA Facebook online community. The rising social media outreach campaign of this group provides food for thought about the future of the MNLA and the implications of pro-MNLA’s online activism for peace and security in Mali. This book is a must read for scholars and practitioners of International Relations and Development Studies, Conflict and Peace Studies, Political Science, Law and Social Media Studies.”—Innocent Chiluwa, Covenant University, Nigeria