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Chinese worker abducted in Niger | Chinese worker abducted in Niger |
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A rebel group in northern Niger has kidnapped a Chinese national working for a uranium company. | A rebel group in northern Niger has kidnapped a Chinese national working for a uranium company. |
The man was captured on Friday in the Ingall region, south of the town of Agadez. | The man was captured on Friday in the Ingall region, south of the town of Agadez. |
The Tuareg rebels from the Niger Movement for Justice (MNJ) demanded that Chinese mining companies stop their activities in the desert region. | The Tuareg rebels from the Niger Movement for Justice (MNJ) demanded that Chinese mining companies stop their activities in the desert region. |
China's embassy in Niger on Saturday confirmed the abduction, but said the rebels had not yet been in contact. | China's embassy in Niger on Saturday confirmed the abduction, but said the rebels had not yet been in contact. |
The MNJ said the kidnap was meant as a warning to Chinese companies cooperating with the Niger government and army, and that they do not intend to harm the captive. | The MNJ said the kidnap was meant as a warning to Chinese companies cooperating with the Niger government and army, and that they do not intend to harm the captive. |
'War zone' | 'War zone' |
"This region has been declared a war zone by the government and in this situation we cannot allow the Chinese to continue extracting natural resources while civilians are being killed," a Paris-based spokesman for the rebel group told Reuters news agency. | "This region has been declared a war zone by the government and in this situation we cannot allow the Chinese to continue extracting natural resources while civilians are being killed," a Paris-based spokesman for the rebel group told Reuters news agency. |
The spokesman also said Ingall, an oasis famed for its salty plains, was an inappropriate place for the Chinese to be working because of its cultural importance to nomadic herders. | |
Since February, the MNJ has carried out attacks on military targets in the area. | Since February, the MNJ has carried out attacks on military targets in the area. |
The rebels, who say they are marginalised by the government, have also raided uranium mines. | The rebels, who say they are marginalised by the government, have also raided uranium mines. |
The north of Niger is rich in uranium and the country is one of the world's top five uranium producers. | The north of Niger is rich in uranium and the country is one of the world's top five uranium producers. |
The MNJ says peace will not return to the area without better integration of Tuaregs into the army, paramilitary corps and the local mining sector. | The MNJ says peace will not return to the area without better integration of Tuaregs into the army, paramilitary corps and the local mining sector. |
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