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Hundreds Protest In Niger Demanding Departure Of US Troops by adamusuleiman1: 10:37pm On Apr 13
Hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets of Niger’s capital to demand the departure of United States troops, after the military government further shifted its strategy by ending a military accord with the US and welcoming Russian military instructors.

Marching arm in arm through central Niamey on Saturday, the crowd waved Nigerien flags in a demonstration that recalled anti-French protests that spurred the withdrawal of France’s forces from Niger last year after the army seized power in a coup.

One hand-written sign in English read “USA rush out of Niger”, in a show of support for the military government and its decision in mid-March to revoke an accord that had allowed around 1,000 US military personnel to operate on its territory out of two bases.

“We’re here to say no to the American base, we don’t want Americans on our soil,” protester Maria Saley told the Reuters news agency on the sidelines of the march.

The crowd was also heard chanting “Down with American imperialism” and “The people’s liberation is on the march.”

Until the coup, Niger had remained a key security partner of France and the US, which used it as a base as part of international efforts to curb a decade-old rebellion in West Africa’s Sahel region.

In March the country suspended its military agreement with the US. The US military had some 650 personnel working in Niger in December, according to a White House report to Congress. The US military operates a major airbase in the Niger city of Agadez, some 920km (572 miles) from Niamey, using it for manned and unmanned surveillance flights and other operations.

A drone base known as Air Base 201 near Agadez was also built at a cost of more than $100m. Since 2018 the base has been used to target ISIL (ISIS) fighters and Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal Muslimeen (JNIM), an al-Qaeda affiliate, in the Sahel region.

Ties with Russia
Meanwhile, France also agreed to withdraw its troops last September in the wake of the July coup that overthrew democratically elected President Mohamed Bazoum.

The new authorities in Niger joined military-run governments in neighbouring Mali and Burkina Faso in ending military deals with one-time Western allies, quitting the regional political and economic bloc ECOWAS and also fostering closer ties with Russia.

The arrival on Wednesday of Russian military instructors and equipment was further evidence of the military government’s openness to closer cooperation with Moscow, which is seeking to boost its influence in Africa.

A few Russian flags were visible at the protest, but some citizens told Reuters on Friday they did not want the welcome Russian defence assistance to lead to a permanent presence in Niger.

“We must not subsequently see the implementation of Russian foreign military bases,” said Abdoulaye Seydou, the coordinator of the M62 coalition of civil society groups that led anti-French protests last year.

His concerns were echoed by student Souleymane Ousmane: “This is how the French and the Americans and all the other countries settled in Niger – from military cooperation, they ended up occupying large parts of our country,” he told Reuters.

It is still unclear, however, if or when the US troops will leave.

https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2024/4/13/hundreds-protest-in-niger-demanding-departure-of-us-troops

Re: Hundreds Protest In Niger Demanding Departure Of US Troops by TemplarLandry: 10:39pm On Apr 13
All these Almajeris with herd mentality.

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Re: Hundreds Protest In Niger Demanding Departure Of US Troops by YorubaMod(m): 10:40pm On Apr 13
Igbos in Nigeria, get ready, becauae Israel your predecessors are on red alert.


Escalations everywhere.

Re: Hundreds Protest In Niger Demanding Departure Of US Troops by Slytiger: 10:45pm On Apr 13
Obidients favourite country - Niger Republic

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Re: Hundreds Protest In Niger Demanding Departure Of US Troops by helinues: 10:45pm On Apr 13
YorubaMod:
South-Eastern Christians in Nigeria, get ready.


Escalations everywhere.

Are UGM also christians?

Na curiosity made me to ask the question oo
Re: Hundreds Protest In Niger Demanding Departure Of US Troops by YorubaMod(m): 10:47pm On Apr 13
helinues:


Are UGM also christians?

Na curiosity made me to ask the question oo
Look for one new transformer around ur hood and do humanity a favour.

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Re: Hundreds Protest In Niger Demanding Departure Of US Troops by helinues: 10:49pm On Apr 13
YorubaMod:

Look for one new transformer around ur hood and do humanity a favour.

Why are you feeling aggressive with my innocent question?

Huh

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Re: Hundreds Protest In Niger Demanding Departure Of US Troops by Jostoman: 11:11pm On Apr 13
Russia, Russia, Russia how many times did i call you.
Re: Hundreds Protest In Niger Demanding Departure Of US Troops by Jogs1900: 9:55am On Apr 14
If care is not taken, Russia and USA will turn Niger Republican to another Syria.
Re: Hundreds Protest In Niger Demanding Departure Of US Troops by Watcharena: 10:34am On Apr 14
TemplarLandry:
All these Almajeris with herd mentality.
their country their choice
Re: Hundreds Protest In Niger Demanding Departure Of US Troops by Watcharena: 10:35am On Apr 14
Jogs1900:
If care is not taken, Russia and USA will turn Niger Republican to another Syria.
US should leave if they don't want them anymore.

Colonialism is over

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Re: Hundreds Protest In Niger Demanding Departure Of US Troops by rottennaija(m): 10:36am On Apr 14
TemplarLandry:
All these Almajeris with herd mentality.
US is gone from Niger. Nothing they can do.
Re: Hundreds Protest In Niger Demanding Departure Of US Troops by rottennaija(m): 10:36am On Apr 14
Jostoman:
Russia, Russia, Russia how many times did i call you.

What did Russia do this time?
Re: Hundreds Protest In Niger Demanding Departure Of US Troops by Jostoman: 10:52am On Apr 14
rottennaija:


What did Russia do this time?
you may not understand the game they are playing in Africa.
Re: Hundreds Protest In Niger Demanding Departure Of US Troops by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 11:11am On Apr 14
Very good. Good riddance to bad rubbish
Re: Hundreds Protest In Niger Demanding Departure Of US Troops by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 11:12am On Apr 14
Russia is firing from all angel wink wink if you know you know
Re: Hundreds Protest In Niger Demanding Departure Of US Troops by rottennaija(m): 12:06pm On Apr 14
Jostoman:
you may not understand the game they are playing in Africa.

Please

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