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27.02.2012 - Integrated Regional Information Network 
Thousand Malians, who have crossed into Niger after clashes between Malian government troops and Tuareg rebels, lack food and water [ID 210970]
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Open document
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Media report: Malian refugees flee to hunger zone |
20.02.2012 - Integrated Regional Information Network 
Diffa: Local economy and security of food supply adversely affected by border closure due to security concern; 15 people, suspected of affiliation to Boko Haram militants from Nigeria, have been arrested [ID 210606]
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Open document
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Media report: Diffa traders hit by Nigerian border closure |
02.02.2012 - ReliefWeb
, Author: Missionary International Service News Agency
Over a thousand families fled into Niger; they are fleeing fighting underway since mid January between the rebels of the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA) and the Bamako armed forces in the areas of Menaka and Aderboukane [ID 210189]
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Open document
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Appeal or news release: Thousands fleeing fighting into Niger |
20.01.2012 - Guardian 
Niger's migrant workers return home early due to attacks by Boko Haram in Nigeria [ID 208706]
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Open document
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Media report: Niger's migrant workers lose lifeline as unrest turns Nigeria into no-go zone |
17.01.2012 - ReliefWeb
, Author: Tearfund Country
Cities of Agadez and Tchirozerine: Around 650 Libyan refugee families are benefiting from a food-for-work scheme called CEN, where each family receives rice, beans and cooking oil [ID 209281]
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Open document
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Appeal or news release: Libya migrants get help to resettle |
01.2012 - Brookings Institution
Report on internal displacement in West African countries (general information; root causes; laws and policies; protection) [ID 209927]
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Open document
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Special or analytical report: Internal Displacement in West Africa: A Snapshot |
2012 - Freedom House
, Author: World Press Freedom Committee; Freedom House
Joint report by the World Press Freedom Committee and Freedom House on the evolution of insult laws in 2010 [ID 214039]
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Open document
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Special or analytical report: Insult Laws: Insulting to Press Freedom; A Guide to Evolution of Insult Laws in 2010 |
14.11.2011 - ReliefWeb
, Author: Agence France-Presse
According to Niger's prime minister, Burkina Faso and Niger are concerned about regional insecurity following the conflict in Libya which they fear has led to new arms trafficking; the countries' governments have decided to reinforce their cooperation to ensure security in the Sahel-Saharan zone [ID 205722]
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Open document
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Media report: Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso, Niger 'worried' about weapons from Libya |
09.11.2011 - BBC News 
Niger's military has killed 13 people after intercepting a heavily armed convoy travelling through a remote desert region from Libya towards Mali, security sources say [ID 205581]
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Open document
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Media report: Niger's army 'blocks Libya to Mali' convoy |
09.11.2011 - ReliefWeb
, Author: Agence France-Presse
Northern Niger: According to security sources, at least 14 people were killed in clashes between Niger troops and an armed group that included Malian Tuaregs formerly allied to Muammar Gaddafi [ID 205730]
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Open document
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Media report: Libya: Fourteen dead as Niger clashes with convoy from Libya |
17.10.2011 - Refugee Documentation Centre, Legal Aid Board 
Query response on Touareg rebels (treatment of someone associated with them by the police; position between them and the government/authorities) [ID 204001]
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Open document
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Query response: Information on Touareg rebels including treatment of someone associated with them by the police, including arrests; What is the current position between the Touareg rebels and the government/authorities [Q14523] |
03.10.2011 - US Department of Labor
Annual report on child labor (covering 2010) [ID 203072]
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Open document
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Periodical report: 2010 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor |
10.2011 - World Organisation Against Torture
, Author: OMCT & FIDH
Annual report on the situation of human rights defenders and on obstacles to freedom of association in 2010 [ID 204406]
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Full report
Press kit Full report Full report (Spanish) |
Periodical report: Steadfast in Protest; Annual Report 2011 |
16.09.2011 - BBC News 
Agadez region: According to authorities, an army patrol has attacked a convoy carrying suspected al-Qaeda militants, killing 3 of them [ID 202072]
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Open document
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Media report: Niger 'destroys al-Qaeda convoy' |
13.09.2011 - US Department of State 
Annual report on religious freedom, covering July-December 2010 [ID 201879]
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Open document
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Periodical report: July-December 2010 International Religious Freedom Report |
12.09.2011 - BBC News 
Saadi al-Gaddafi, one of the sons of fugitive Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi, has been given refuge in Niger; anti-Gaddafi troops now control most of Libya; loyalist are holding out in several cities including Bani Walid and Sirte [ID 201607]
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Open document
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Media report: Libya conflict: Gaddafi son Saadi given refuge in Niger |
08.09.2011 - Amnesty International 
Niger: Military convoy of al-Gaddafi loyalists spotted on 6 September 2011 and, according to authorities, has arrived in Niamey [ID 201552]
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Open document
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Appeal or news release: Libya’s neighbours must not shield al-Gaddafi from prosecution |
01.09.2011 - Center for Strategic and International Studies 
Report on al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (emergence and development of the militant Islamist group; the group's future) [ID 201021]
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Open document
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Special or analytical report: Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb |
09.2011 - Konrad Adenauer Stiftung 
Brief report on political developments since the military coup in February 2010 (President Mahamadou Issoufou; government programme; political parties; democracy; peace and security) [ID 202038]
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Open document
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Special or analytical report: Renaissance geglückt? Eine erste Bilanz der Regierung Issoufou |
03.08.2011 - BBC News 
10 people arrested over failed coup attempt in July; authorities search for another key suspect [ID 199415]
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Open document
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Media report: Ten 'coup plotters' held in Niger |
08.2011 - US Social Security Administration 
Overview of social security system (old age, disability and survivors; sickness and maternity; work injury; unemployment; family allowances) [ID 202649]
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Open document
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Periodical report: Social Security Programs Throughout the World: Africa 2011 |
28.07.2011 - Reporters Sans Frontières 
Report on media freedom in Niger and Guinea (media landscapes; new laws protecting media freedom; media's role in electoral processes) [ID 200113]
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Open document
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Special or analytical report: “Turning the page"; Hopes for media freedom in Niger and Guinea |
26.07.2011 - BBC News 
According to authorities, 5 soldiers have been arrested for allegedly plotting to assassinate President Mahamadou Issoufou on 16 July; Issoufou was elected to office in March, ending military rule in the country [ID 199213]
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Open document
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Media report: Niger 'foils plot against President Mahamadou Issoufou' |
30.06.2011 - Reporters Sans Frontières 
Article on improvements in media freedom since President Mamadou Tandja’s ouster in February 2010 [ID 162739]
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Open document
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Appeal or news release: Big improvement in media freedom seen since end of Tandja regime |
27.06.2011 - US Department of State 
Trafficking in persons report 2011 [ID 162232]
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Methodology
Country Narrative |
Periodical report: Trafficking in Persons Report 2011 |




