Coup backers rally in Niger as security worries grow
The Hindu
A week after the toppling of elected President Mohamed Bazoum, European citizens have been evacuating from Niger, which has had a key role in French and Western strategies to combat a jihadist insurgency that has rampaged across the Sahel since 2012.
Thousands of people rallied Thursday in Niger's capital in support of the coup that toppled the democratically elected government, as security concerns mounted among Western nations.
Demonstrators in the heart of Niamey, some brandishing giant Russian flags, chanted anti-French slogans at the rally called to mark the anniversary of the west African nation's 1960 independence from France.
Issiaka Hamadou, one of the protesters, said that it was "only security that interests us," irrespective of whether it came from "Russia, China, Turkey, if they want to help us."
"We just don't want the French, who have been looting us since 1960 -- they've been there ever since and nothing has changed," he said.
The crowd at the rally around him was shouting "Down with France", "Long live Russia, long live (Vladimir) Putin".
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A week after the toppling of elected President Mohamed Bazoum, European citizens have been evacuating from Niger, which has had a key role in French and Western strategies to combat a jihadist insurgency that has rampaged across the Sahel since 2012.