Their arrest took place during a "private meeting" at the home of a coalition official. / Photo: Getty Images

Eleven opponents of Mali's military rulers were arrested as they met in the capital after calling for the return of civilian rule in the West African nation, their coalition said on Friday.

The military, which seized power in 2020, had promised to organise elections and hand over power to civilians by the end of March this year but later postponed elections indefinitely.

Those detained include the heads of parties and political movements which signed a declaration in March calling for the handover of power to civilians, it said in a statement sent to AFP.

They were arrested late on Thursday as they took part in a meeting despite the ban on party activities, a source in the legal investigation unit said.

'Private meeting'

They are due to appear before a prosecutor on Friday, a judicial source said.

Their arrest took place during a "private meeting" at the home of a coalition official, the grouping said.

It criticised what it said was yet another "violation of fundamental freedoms" and denounced "these arbitrary arrests."

Signatories of the declaration dated March 31 had condemned the "legal and institutional void" after a deadline passed fo r the junta to hand over power.

Presidential elections

They called for presidential elections to be called "as soon as possible."

The colonels in Mali have kept a hold on power and suspending all party-political activities.

Mali has since 2012 been plunged into a political and security crisis fuelled by attacks from insurgents and other armed groups, as well as a separatist struggle in the north.

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AFP