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Nigerien Movement for Justice

Posted: September 16th, 2008 | Author: kamau | Filed under: photography, politics | Comments Off

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Screenshot from Philippe Dudouit’s web site.

Philippe Dudouit: Nigerien Movement for Justice – Northern Niger 2008.

The MNJ, Mouvement Nigerien pour la Justice (Nigerien Movement for Justice), is a Saharan rebel group founded in February 2007. It is a Tuareg group, based in Northern Niger. They have two main central claims. One is greater economic development, the other is a share of the region’s uranium profits.


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