Seventy soldiers have gone on trial in Niger’s capital, Niamey, for their alleged role in an attempted coup three years ago. The soldiers are accused of being part of a group of mutinous troops who violently protested against their living conditions and unpaid wages. It escalated into a mutiny both in the capital and in the region of Diffa. At one point a state governor and several senior army officers were kidnapped. At least two civilians were reported to have been killed in the unrest that was finally quelled by troops loyal to the government. Full Story
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