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Niger former rebels hand over weapons: local officials
by Staff Writers
Niamey (AFP) Feb 11, 2019

Former rebels from the minority Toubou ethnic group in northern Niger, who surrendered to authorities last week, handed in their weapons Monday, local officials told AFP.

About a hundred former fighters with the Movement for Justice and the Rehabilitation of Niger (MJRN) handed over a significant arsenal in the northern city of Dirkou, a senior official in the northern Agadez region told AFP.

Dirkou mayor Boubakar Jerome told AFP the ceremony was attended by military officers and civilian officials.

The MJRN first appeared in 2016, when leader Adam Tcheke Koudigan issued a statement threatening to attack Niger if the Toubou were not granted their basic rights.

Fighters of the MJRN were active in Niger's Tenere, a dry desert region that is part of the Sahara, before falling back into Libya to the north.

"Today, now that Libya has become a great threat for everyone, they have negotiated their peaceful return home," according to one local politician.

But other members of the MJRN, including Koudigan, remain at large, Niger's online news site Air-Info noted.

Koudigan has accused the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) of making millions of dollars in profit in the region, while destroying the environment for local people.

Niger's northern desert region, one of the country's main tourist draws, has been the site of two Touareg uprisings, from 1991-1995 then 2007-2009, during which the Toubou made common cause with them.


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