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Niger

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The Society for Threatened Peoples (STP) has been advocating for persecuted ethnic and religious minorities in Africa since 1969.


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13. December 2017 – Chancellor Merkel at the G5-Sahel summit

Measures against terrorism in the Sahara – The struggle against terrorism must not neglect human rights or the rule of law (Press Release)

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18. January 2016 – Niger: Christians between fear and awakening

One year ago: Burning churches – those who are responsible for the violence must be held accountable! (Press Release)

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07. May 2015 – Plight of the refugees must no longer be ignored – STP calls for a summit on the refugee crisis in West Africa

Struggle against Boko Haram

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10. September 2013 – More than 500,000 refugees from northern Mali still cannot return

Mali, nine months after the beginning of the French military intervention (September 11):

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14. January 2013 – Desert war helps to secure French energy supplies – Uranium deposits in Niger are in danger

Military intervention in Mali: France denies own interests

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