Niger Suspends Cooperation with International Francophone Body

 General Eric Ozanne Commander of the French Forces in Niger walks with Sidi Oummar Ismael Ka Colonel of the Nigerien air forces, as he prepares to leave with the last French troops in Niamey, Niger December 22, 2023. (Reuters)
General Eric Ozanne Commander of the French Forces in Niger walks with Sidi Oummar Ismael Ka Colonel of the Nigerien air forces, as he prepares to leave with the last French troops in Niamey, Niger December 22, 2023. (Reuters)
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Niger Suspends Cooperation with International Francophone Body

 General Eric Ozanne Commander of the French Forces in Niger walks with Sidi Oummar Ismael Ka Colonel of the Nigerien air forces, as he prepares to leave with the last French troops in Niamey, Niger December 22, 2023. (Reuters)
General Eric Ozanne Commander of the French Forces in Niger walks with Sidi Oummar Ismael Ka Colonel of the Nigerien air forces, as he prepares to leave with the last French troops in Niamey, Niger December 22, 2023. (Reuters)

Niger has suspended all cooperation with the international organization of Francophone nations (OIF), its military leaders said, as it progressively severs ties with former colonial ruler France.

The 88-member body "has always been used by France as an instrument to defend French interests", said a spokesperson for Niger's ruling junta on national television late on Sunday.

The junta seized power in a coup in July which was strongly condemned by France and other Western allies. It soon kicked out French troops which had been helping to fight a decade-old Islamist insurgency in the West African country.

The OIF had already suspended most cooperation with Niger last week because of the coup, but said it would maintain those programs "directly benefiting civilian populations, and those contributing to the restoration of democracy".

The organization's stated mission is to promote the French language, support peace and democracy, and encourage education and development in Francophone countries around the world, many of which are former French colonies.

"The government of Niger calls on the African people to decolonize their minds and promote their own national languages in accordance with the ideas of the founding fathers of Pan-Africanism," said the junta's statement.

The junta said in a separate statement on Sunday that it had not yet decided how long it would hold on to power, but that the length of the transition would be determined after an inclusive national dialogue. It did not say when the dialogue would take place.



Iran Arrests 13 Baha'is, Accusing them of Proselytising

A view of the entrance to Evin prison in Tehran, Iran (file/Reuters)
A view of the entrance to Evin prison in Tehran, Iran (file/Reuters)
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Iran Arrests 13 Baha'is, Accusing them of Proselytising

A view of the entrance to Evin prison in Tehran, Iran (file/Reuters)
A view of the entrance to Evin prison in Tehran, Iran (file/Reuters)

Iran said it had arrested 13 adherents of the banned Baha’i faith accusing them of proselytising to children and adolescents, local media reported, drawing condemnation from an international organization representing Baha'is.

A statement on Saturday by the Revolutionary Guards' intelligence unit, carried by state media, said the arrests were made in the central city of Isfahan, Reuters reported.

It said the 13 arrested “were acting illegally and were indirectly promoting their ideological deviation by exploiting children and adolescents.” It did not elaborate.

The Baha'i International Community, which represents the faith worldwide, said in a statement that the arrested women "were facilitating simple children’s classes – arresting them is the equivalent of arresting people for teaching Sunday school."

Simin Fahandej, Representative of the Baha’i International Community to the UN in Geneva, described the arrests as a senseless act against innocent women.

Last month a group of UN special rapporteurs expressed serious concern at what they described as a rise in systematic targeting of Baha'i women in Iran, including through arrests, interrogation and enforced disappearances. The Iranian government responded that Baha'i women faced no restrictions.