Demonstrators protest outside French embassy in Niger capital after Paris suspends development aid

Demonstrators protest outside French embassy in Niger capital after Paris suspends development aid  WION

Demonstrators protest outside French embassy in Niger capital after Paris suspends development aid

Demonstrators protest outside French embassy in Niger capital after Paris suspends development aid

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Protests in Niger

Introduction

Thousands of pro-junta demonstrators took to the streets on Sunday and gathered outside the French embassy in Niger’s capital city Niamey after Paris suspended development aid as well as budgetary support to Niger over this week’s military coup against President Mohamed Bazoum, as per news agency AFP reports.

Protest Actions

Some protesters ripped off and stamped on a plaque bearing the words “Embassy of France in Niger”. They further replaced it with Niger and Russian flags, while shouting “Long live Russia”, “Long live Putin” and “Down with France”.

French Response

France, while condemning the violence that erupted around its embassy in Niger, demanded the local authorities safeguard the building.

‘Will not tolerate any attack against France and its interests,’ says French President Emmanuel Macron

France issued a warning saying that it would retaliate if its citizens were attacked in Niger after protesters tried to enter its embassy in the capital.

“Should anyone attack French nationals, the army, diplomats and French interests, they will see France respond in an immediate and intractable manner,” the French president’s office said, adding that French President Emmanuel Macron “will not tolerate any attack against France and its interests”.

“France also supports all regional initiatives” aimed at “restoring constitutional order” and the return of Niger President Mohamed Bazoum, Macron’s office said, as the West African regional bloc ECOWAS was readying to discuss the Niger coup during a summit in Nigeria.

African Union, EU intensify pressure on Niger coup leaders

The African Union’s Peace and Security Council, in a communique after a meeting on the coup on Friday, demanded, “military personnel to immediately and unconditionally return to their barracks and restore constitutional authority, within a maximum period of fifteen (15) days.”

It condemned in the “strongest terms possible” the act to overthrow the elected government and also expressed deep concern over the “alarming resurgence” of military coups in Africa.

The European Union’s diplomatic chief Josep Borrell on Saturday released a statement saying that the coalition would not recognise the putschists and further announced the suspension of security cooperation with Niger.

“The European Union does not recognise and will not recognise the authorities from the putsch in Niger,” Borrell said in a statement.

“All cooperation in the security field is suspended indefinitely with immediate effect” in addition to the end to budgetary aid, he added.

Bazoum “remains the only legitimate president of Niger”, the statement said, further calling for his immediate release and holding the coup leaders to account for the safety of him and his family.

Borrell said the EU was ready to back future decisions taken by West Africa’s regional bloc, “including the adoption of sanctions”.

(With inputs from agencies)

SDGs, Targets, and Indicators Identified in the Article

SDGs Targets Indicators
SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions Target 16.1: Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere No specific indicators mentioned in the article
SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions Target 16.6: Develop effective, accountable, and transparent institutions at all levels No specific indicators mentioned in the article
SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals Target 17.14: Enhance policy coherence for sustainable development No specific indicators mentioned in the article

1. Which SDGs are addressed or connected to the issues highlighted in the article?

SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

The issues highlighted in the article are connected to SDG 16, which focuses on promoting peaceful and inclusive societies, providing access to justice for all, and building effective, accountable, and inclusive institutions at all levels.

2. What specific targets under those SDGs can be identified based on the article’s content?

Target 16.1: Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere

The article mentions the violence that erupted around the French embassy in Niger, indicating a form of violence related to the political situation in the country.

Target 16.6: Develop effective, accountable, and transparent institutions at all levels

The article highlights the military coup in Niger and the demand for the restoration of constitutional authority. This indicates a need for effective, accountable, and transparent institutions in the country.

Target 17.14: Enhance policy coherence for sustainable development

The article mentions the suspension of development aid and budgetary support by France and the European Union, indicating a lack of policy coherence in supporting sustainable development in Niger.

3. Are there any indicators mentioned or implied in the article that can be used to measure progress towards the identified targets?

No specific indicators are mentioned or implied in the article that can be used to measure progress towards the identified targets.

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