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Africa Subsaharan |
Niger coup successful, president arrested |
2010-02-19 |
![]() France earlier told its nationals in Niger to stay indoors after reports a coup was under way in the former French colony that was rocked by explosions and gunfire, a diplomat said. About 1,500 French nationals live in Niger, along with some 500 other Europeans, according to the diplomat. What, Somalia was getting crowded? Niger is a major source of uranium for France's state-controlled nuclear energy company Areva, which is the impoverished nation's top private employer. Soldiers opened fire earlier Thursday in the capital Niamey in what a senior French official said was a coup against President Tandja. Witnesses said the firing appeared to be centered on the presidency. Tandja, 71, has spent more than a decade in power, having extended his term through a controversial referendum last August after dissolving parliament and the constitutional court. Niger has since been isolated on the international stage. |
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#1 Calling President Obama..... |
Posted by: Kelly 2010-02-19 10:31 |