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French hostages released in Niger | French hostages released in Niger |
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Rebels in Niger have freed four French workers they kidnapped from a uranium mine, handing them to the Red Cross. | |
The aid organisation said it would take the four to the capital Niamey and hand them to the authorities on Thursday. | |
The Niger Movement for Justice (MNJ) snatched the group, who work for French nuclear firm Areva, on the weekend in the northern town of Arlit. | |
The MNJ, led by the nomadic Tuareg people, is fighting for a larger share of northern Niger's mineral wealth. | |
For several months, the north of the country has been in a state of emergency and cut off from the rest of the country. | |
The government recently promised to provide military protection for uranium mines and oil installations. | The government recently promised to provide military protection for uranium mines and oil installations. |
The MNJ said on its website that the kidnapping was intended to show that the government could not live up to its promise of protecting foreign workers. | |
Widening conflict | |
The Tuareg-led rebels are calling for greater development in the area and a larger share of the profits from the increasingly lucrative uranium mines. | |
But the government dismisses them as drug smugglers, arms traffickers and bandits with no political agenda. | |
The two sides have frequently clashed, with the government ruling out talks until the rebels disarm. | |
The area on the fringes of the Sahara desert, known as the Sahel, is becoming increasingly violent, the BBC's Will Ross says. | |
In Mali, Tuareg rebels are fighting a similar conflict. They are holding at least 50 soldiers hostage. The MNJ itself is thought to be holding eight soldiers captive. | |
With the demand for nuclear fuel increasing, the price of uranium has shot up and Niger's resource is in great demand. | With the demand for nuclear fuel increasing, the price of uranium has shot up and Niger's resource is in great demand. |
In the past France had a monopoly on the uranium mines, but recent contracts have been signed with several other countries, including China. | In the past France had a monopoly on the uranium mines, but recent contracts have been signed with several other countries, including China. |
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