Red Cross Deplores Having to Close Its Offices in Niger
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Red Cross confirms office closures in Niger and the departure of its foreign staff
The International Committee of the Red Cross announced the closure of its offices in Niger and the departure of its foreign staff, four months after the ruling junta ordered the organization to leave the country.The ICRC confirmed the closure and departure in a statement on Thursday. “We reiterate our willingness to maintain constructive dialogue with the authorities of Niger with a view to resuming our strictly humanitarian protection and assis…
The military junta accuses the humanitarian organization of "collusion with armed groups", which denies the international movement of aid and assistance to victims.
This was the first official reaction of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) since he had to leave Niger at the request of the Niamey authorities. The decision was communicated to the ICRC by note verbale from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on 31 January, without further details. Last Saturday, in his interview on the national television, General Tiani returned to the subject, accusing the ICRC of collusion with the armed groups.…
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