Niger Army Hits Jihadist Gold Mines

Niger’s army raided illegal mining sites in the west of the country, killing 13 jihadist fighters and arresting one. These sites were under the control of terrorist groups and were being used to fund attacks. The army also found materials for making bombs. The raids happened near the border with Burkina Faso. Niger, like Mali [...]

Niger: Activist Detained For Criticizing Government

Moussa Tiangari, a prominent human rights defender and secretary general of Citizens Alternative Spaces (AEC), was arrested on December 3, 2024, in Niamey, Niger, and charged with terrorism-related offenses including, “criminal conspiracy in connection with a terrorist enterprise” and “plotting against the authority of the state.” If convicted, he could face the death penalty or [...]

Flood Exposes Bridge Failures In Niger

A deadly flood in Niger State has exposed the dangers of poor infrastructure and inadequate drainage. After a heavy downpour, a bridge along the Lapai-Gulu Road near Duma village collapsed, sweeping away a Hilux vehicle carrying Rev. Fr. James Omeh and worshipper Charity John. Both were later found dead by local volunteers. The road, which [...]

Unlawful Detentions Persist Amid Niger’s Fragile Transition

Following Niger’s July 2023 coup, the military junta wrongfully detained dozens of people, including former officials, activists, and journalists. Many were arrested without due process, denied fair trials, and held in secret or high-security prisons under fabricated charges like “threatening state security.” Civilians were unjustly brought before military courts. Former President Mohamed Bazoum and his [...]

Rising Insecurity As Kidnappings Escalate In Niger

In 2025, Niger has witnessed a concerning surge in kidnappings, particularly targeting foreign nationals and humanitarian workers. In January, an Austrian aid worker was abducted in Agadez, followed by a Swiss-Nigerian woman in April, both taken from their homes by armed assailants. Additionally, two Chinese employees of the China National Petroleum Corporation were kidnapped in [...]

Niger Junta Releases Over 50 Detainees In Reconciliation Effort

Niger's junta has released over 50 detainees, including former ministers of defense, oil, and finance, as well as senior army officers, following recommendations from a February national conference. Among those freed are former ministers Mahamane Sani Issoufou, Kalla Moutari, Ahmat Jidoud, and Ibrahim Yacoubou, along with a diplomat, journalist, and soldiers previously convicted for attempting [...]

Niger: Tchiani Sworn In As President

Gen Abdourahamane Tchiani has been sworn in as Niger's president for a five-year transitional period, following his 2023 coup that ousted elected President Mohamed Bazoum. Tchiani's new government has replaced the constitution with a charter, dissolved all political parties, and promoted him to the highest military rank. The transition period's length is flexible, depending on [...]

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