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Richard Washington 18 Feb 2010 17:20

Niger coup attemp
 
Sounds like there might be a coup attempt going on in Niamey at the moment. Anyone out in the desert to the north and heading south might want to spend another night out under the stars!

News - Africa: Gunfire erupts in Niger capital: witnesses

jonathanhfxns 18 Feb 2010 18:36

Slightly more news (speculation)
 
CBC News - World - Soldiers storm Niger presidential palace

Chris Scott 18 Feb 2010 23:03

I think this comment to the CBC article has a handle on it - it's got 4 thumbs up already!

Niger has oil and foreign oil corporations operating in the Niger Delta. Funny how oil and corruption is ....

Ch

priffe 18 Feb 2010 23:21

Nope, thumbs down. The delta is in Nigeria. If there is corruption in Niger it would be more connected to French uranium.
As for oil, a Burkinian friend had it right: "I hope they never find oil here!"

Very few will miss Tandja, but we don't know who will take his place.
If the coup is successful.

Dave The Hat 19 Feb 2010 01:08

http://www.france24.com/en/20100218-...ca-tandja-coup-

This has the military statement on video. Lets hope what he says is true and it passes off peacefuly. They claim all land borders are currently closed.

Chris Scott 19 Feb 2010 18:10

back to business as usual
 
BBC News - Niger's coup leaders lift curfew

Looks like a new military govt is in charge - borders are open.

Ch

Thanks for the geog lesson, P ;-)

priffe 19 Feb 2010 20:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Scott (Post 277307)
BBC News - Niger's coup leaders lift curfew

Looks like a new military govt is in charge - borders are open.

Good sign they want to return to business as usual. As far as coups d'etat go, this was a relatively nice one. Maybe we can visit even the Air and Tenere some day ahead.....

"A junta spokesman, Col Goukoye Abdul Karimou, earlier told the BBC President Mamadou Tandja was "safe and well".
"We are taking care of him - remember he is one of our elder soldiers," he told the BBC's Focus on Africa....Calling themselves the Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy (CSRD), the coup leaders promised to turn Niger into an example of "democracy and good governance" and save its people from "poverty, deception and corruption"."

Quote:

Thanks for the geog lesson, P ;-)

You're welcome, C ;)

Gottoride 20 Feb 2010 05:47

Niger
 
That's awesome news, guys - thanks very much! IanC and I are likely to be in Niger towards mid-March and give an update when possible.
Kobus
One ball One continent

Yves 21 Feb 2010 14:11

Border at Assamaka closed on February, 20
 
Hello,
I had an information from Tamanrasset dating rom February, 20.
That day the border at Assamaka was still closed, not only for tourists but also for Algerians.

Kind regards, Yves

P.S. the restriction in the frontier regions of Tamanrasset had been lifted.

Gottoride 21 Feb 2010 14:26

Thanks, Yves

I'm hoping it will change in the next few weeks! Please keep us posted. Got a visa for Morocco as well, so if backtracking is required after riding through Algeria, I have such an option - provided I can get a new Schengen in Alger...

Kobus

Dave The Hat 21 Feb 2010 15:13

Brief profile of the main players in he military.

Factbox: Key players in Niger's military junta | Reuters

Yves 22 Feb 2010 20:02

Hi,
I was just told that Ain Guezzam - Assamaka is open again (22/02/2010).

Regards, Yves

Gottoride 23 Feb 2010 05:43

Thanks, Yves, that's fantastic news! Much appreciated.
Kobus

Dave The Hat 23 Feb 2010 13:21

Good news. If my French is good enough it seems Point Afrique are continuing their plans to fly back to Agadez despite the coup.

Trek Magazine : [AĆ©rien] Niger : Point Afrique maintient ses vols, aerien, niger, point-afrique

Dave The Hat 23 Feb 2010 17:57

Quote from BBC:

"Meanwhile, the military has reportedly used tanks to surround the house of Gen Moumouni Boureima, the former head of the army who refused to back last Thursday's coup."

Hope this doesnt lead to a split in the army.


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