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Niger: ‘long Live Putin,’ Pro-coup Protesters Shout As New Leaders Face Calls... by Osariemen12: 10:02pm On Jul 31, 2023
Niamey, Niger
CNN

Tense and sometimes violent scenes played out in front of the French Embassy in Niger Sunday as thousands of people who support a military coup voiced anger over France’s influence in its former colony.

Demonstrators shouted shouted support for Russian leader Vladimir Putin despite calls from the Kremlin to release the country’s democratically elected president, Mohamed Bazoum.

Some protesters tore down a plaque identifying the Embassy, stomped on it and then replaced it with Russian and Nigerien flags. Shouts of “long live Putin,” “long live Russia” and “down with France” could be heard among the crowds.

Nigerien security forces were seen deploying tear gas in an attempt to disperse the protesters. One photograph from the scene showed people trying to start a fire outside the compound.

President Emmanuel Macron’s office said France would immediately retaliate against anyone who attacks French nationals or facilities in Niger.

Much of the international community has condemned the coup, which saw members of the Niger presidential guard overthrow Bazoum and install a military junta called the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland.

Niger has a long history of military coups since its independence from France in 1960, though in recent years it had been less politically unstable. When Bazoum came to office in 2021, it was the country’s first democratic transfer of power.

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on Sunday demanded that Bazoum be released and reinstated within a week. Should the junta remain in charge, the group said it would “take all measures necessary to restore constitutional order in the Republic of Niger,” including the use of force.

ECOWAS also announced a bevy of punitive measures, including closing land and air borders with Niger.

The group said it would reject any form of resignation that may purportedly come Bazoum, who they consider a hostage.

France and the European Union said earlier that they would support ECOWAS organizations if they decide to sanction the junta. The two had already cut off financial support for Niger.

Niger’s military leaders may have found one potential ally: the country’s eastern neighbor, Chad. Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno was in Niamey, Niger’s capital, on Sunday, according to a source close to the Nigerien military, and photographed alongside a key figure in the putsch. Chad is not a member of the ECOWAS.

We’re going to get France out of Africa’
Niger was a French colony for more than 50 years before its independence in 1960. Diplomatic ties between the two countries were strong before Thursday’s putsch, but many Nigeriens believe France has continued to act as imperial power when dealing with Niger, robbing it of natural resources and dictating how its leaders steer the economy. Niger is one of the world’s poorest countries and receives hundreds of millions of dollars each year in assistance.

“Niger has suffered too much under French orders. I’ve been unemployed for 10 years because of their system,” said Karimou Sidi, one of the demonstrators. “We want freedom.”

Hadiza Kanto, a university student who had come to protest, said he supported the leaders of the coup because “they are against France who robbed us all.”

“We’re going to get France out of Africa,” Kanto said.

Russia has, in recent years, attempted to capitalize on that anti-colonial sentiment to bolster its influence across the continent.

Seventeen African heads of state traveled to St. Petersburg on Thursday for an Africa-Russia summit, though turnout was far lower this year than in previous years, likely due to the war in Ukraine.

The anti-France and pro-Russia movement isn’t new in the region. It has been observed in various countries in the Sahel in the past years, most recently in Burkina Faso where the military government demanded the departure of French troops from the country earlier this year.

Source: https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/07/30/africa/niger-french-embassy-protests-intl/index.html

Re: Niger: ‘long Live Putin,’ Pro-coup Protesters Shout As New Leaders Face Calls... by TemplarLandry: 10:03pm On Jul 31, 2023
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Re: Niger: ‘long Live Putin,’ Pro-coup Protesters Shout As New Leaders Face Calls... by Osariemen12: 10:04pm On Jul 31, 2023
Osariemen12:
Niamey, Niger
CNN

Tense and sometimes violent scenes played out in front of the French Embassy in Niger Sunday as thousands of people who support a military coup voiced anger over France’s influence in its former colony.

Demonstrators shouted shouted support for Russian leader Vladimir Putin despite calls from the Kremlin to release the country’s democratically elected president, Mohamed Bazoum.

Some protesters tore down a plaque identifying the Embassy, stomped on it and then replaced it with Russian and Nigerien flags. Shouts of “long live Putin,” “long live Russia” and “down with France” could be heard among the crowds.

Nigerien security forces were seen deploying tear gas in an attempt to disperse the protesters. One photograph from the scene showed people trying to start a fire outside the compound.

President Emmanuel Macron’s office said France would immediately retaliate against anyone who attacks French nationals or facilities in Niger.

Much of the international community has condemned the coup, which saw members of the Niger presidential guard overthrow Bazoum and install a military junta called the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland.

Niger has a long history of military coups since its independence from France in 1960, though in recent years it had been less politically unstable. When Bazoum came to office in 2021, it was the country’s first democratic transfer of power.

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on Sunday demanded that Bazoum be released and reinstated within a week. Should the junta remain in charge, the group said it would “take all measures necessary to restore constitutional order in the Republic of Niger,” including the use of force.

ECOWAS also announced a bevy of punitive measures, including closing land and air borders with Niger.

The group said it would reject any form of resignation that may purportedly come Bazoum, who they consider a hostage.

France and the European Union said earlier that they would support ECOWAS organizations if they decide to sanction the junta. The two had already cut off financial support for Niger.

Niger’s military leaders may have found one potential ally: the country’s eastern neighbor, Chad. Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno was in Niamey, Niger’s capital, on Sunday, according to a source close to the Nigerien military, and photographed alongside a key figure in the putsch. Chad is not a member of the ECOWAS.

We’re going to get France out of Africa’
Niger was a French colony for more than 50 years before its independence in 1960. Diplomatic ties between the two countries were strong before Thursday’s putsch, but many Nigeriens believe France has continued to act as imperial power when dealing with Niger, robbing it of natural resources and dictating how its leaders steer the economy. Niger is one of the world’s poorest countries and receives hundreds of millions of dollars each year in assistance.

“Niger has suffered too much under French orders. I’ve been unemployed for 10 years because of their system,” said Karimou Sidi, one of the demonstrators. “We want freedom.”

Hadiza Kanto, a university student who had come to protest, said he supported the leaders of the coup because “they are against France who robbed us all.”

“We’re going to get France out of Africa,” Kanto said.

Russia has, in recent years, attempted to capitalize on that anti-colonial sentiment to bolster its influence across the continent.

Seventeen African heads of state traveled to St. Petersburg on Thursday for an Africa-Russia summit, though turnout was far lower this year than in previous years, likely due to the war in Ukraine.

The anti-France and pro-Russia movement isn’t new in the region. It has been observed in various countries in the Sahel in the past years, most recently in Burkina Faso where the military government demanded the departure of French troops from the country earlier this year.

Source: https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/07/30/africa/niger-french-embassy-protests-intl/index.html

Mods, tell Tinubu to steer clear of Niger. Giant of Africa na guy name. No be for air bombardment.

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Re: Niger: ‘long Live Putin,’ Pro-coup Protesters Shout As New Leaders Face Calls... by Osariemen12: 10:06pm On Jul 31, 2023
TemplarLandry:
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No vex say de post dey here. Dem no gree make I post am 4 politics section.
Re: Niger: ‘long Live Putin,’ Pro-coup Protesters Shout As New Leaders Face Calls... by Tntsi: 10:07pm On Jul 31, 2023
Barely 2weeks after unconstituonal was bragging . They brought it down to his doorstep.
This one should be made a movie.
Illegitimate jam illegitimate

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Re: Niger: ‘long Live Putin,’ Pro-coup Protesters Shout As New Leaders Face Calls... by KingDash09(m): 10:08pm On Jul 31, 2023
Putin is the only president in the world I’m scared of


Nigga doesn’t smile, that always send cold shivers down my spine

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Re: Niger: ‘long Live Putin,’ Pro-coup Protesters Shout As New Leaders Face Calls... by Osariemen12: 10:12pm On Jul 31, 2023
KingDash09:
Putin is the only president in the world I’m scared of


Nigga doesn’t smile, that always send cold shivers down my spine

Na man him be. Very intelligent and deadly.

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Re: Niger: ‘long Live Putin,’ Pro-coup Protesters Shout As New Leaders Face Calls... by Osariemen12: 10:14pm On Jul 31, 2023
Tntsi:
Barely 2weeks after unconstituonal was bragging . They brought it down to his doorstep.
This one should be made a movie.
Illegitimate jam illegitimate

I swear.

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Re: Niger: ‘long Live Putin,’ Pro-coup Protesters Shout As New Leaders Face Calls... by KingDash09(m): 10:15pm On Jul 31, 2023
I swear
Osariemen12:


Na man him be. Very intelligent and deadly.
Re: Niger: ‘long Live Putin,’ Pro-coup Protesters Shout As New Leaders Face Calls... by Osariemen12: 10:20pm On Jul 31, 2023
KingDash09:
I swear

Let's see how things play out. I don't even believe Putin has anything to do with the coup for now. France is about to lack Uranium supply.
Re: Niger: ‘long Live Putin,’ Pro-coup Protesters Shout As New Leaders Face Calls... by Xxxxtentacion2: 10:30pm On Jul 31, 2023
Hmn
Re: Niger: ‘long Live Putin,’ Pro-coup Protesters Shout As New Leaders Face Calls... by Baronthecelebri: 11:54pm On Jul 31, 2023
If it'll bring development to the country, I support

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Re: Niger: ‘long Live Putin,’ Pro-coup Protesters Shout As New Leaders Face Calls... by Gadafii: 3:09am On Aug 01, 2023
The best Nigeria can do now is impose economic sanction or use diplomatic means, no unnecessary flexing of weak muscles, we are not as great as we used to be in Dr Congo and other nations

US, France and the rest of the west are setting big traps for tinubu by encouraging him to take power back from coup plotters, when poo hit the fan they will airlift their citizens from there, and Niger have a large expanse of border with Libya that’s not policed, while equally sharing border with Nigeria in the north, so kata kata go dey if military intervention is exploited

However, US and France both have forces and bases in Niger that can protect their interest when things go south, while our porous border in the north will usher in more Libyan rebels thru Niger, a place boko haram/isis have been using to stage war in Nigeria and move in weapons from the Libya

Nigerian army is not in a good shape now, fighting bandits, boko haram, esn etc and have not been able to win any of these wars, so Niger should not be added to their menu, especially now that Nigerians are hungry and groaning


Meanwhile Asari dokubo can rent his private army to tinubu if the bala blu want to show off, he should leave Nigerian army out of this, let them focus on homeland

Nigeriens 🇳🇪 Accepted the coup and are even celebrating it, no amount of military intervention can save the pool if they don’t want to be saved

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Re: Niger: ‘long Live Putin,’ Pro-coup Protesters Shout As New Leaders Face Calls... by Jifok7: 3:21am On Aug 01, 2023
The coup was very necessary. African leaders need a serious reckoning. The amount of impunity they enjoy and exploit is excessive

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Re: Niger: ‘long Live Putin,’ Pro-coup Protesters Shout As New Leaders Face Calls... by talk2hb1(m): 6:59am On Aug 01, 2023
Despite the fact that I don’t support this Coup, I want France out of Africa Too.
Re: Niger: ‘long Live Putin,’ Pro-coup Protesters Shout As New Leaders Face Calls... by emmaodet: 7:15am On Aug 01, 2023
Tntsi:
Barely 2weeks after unconstituonal was bragging . They brought it down to his doorstep.
This one should be made a movie.
Illegitimate jam illegitimate

grin
Re: Niger: ‘long Live Putin,’ Pro-coup Protesters Shout As New Leaders Face Calls... by Khyrvxjzy: 8:35am On Aug 01, 2023
this is the time the west should really wage war at Russia if not west will lose dominance

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