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PARIS, 20 August 2024 – Rhissa Ag Boula, the former Nigerien minister who launched a rebellion following the coup d'état on 26 July 2023, has been granted political asylum in France.

This move is seen as a significant development in the ongoing conflict in Niger, where Ag Boula has been actively opposing the military regime led by the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland (CNSP).

Ag Boula, who has a history of political and military involvement in Niger, quickly emerged as a key figure in the opposition to the CNSP after the coup that ousted President Mohamed Bazoum. His decision to form a rebellion was a direct challenge to the military rulers, who have struggled to consolidate power amid widespread unrest.

The granting of asylum in France provides Ag Boula with a safe haven, allowing him to continue his political activities from abroad. It also underscores the international dimension of the crisis in Niger, as France, a former colonial power with significant interests in the region, becomes increasingly involved in the fallout from the coup.

This development is likely to have implications for the broader regional dynamics, as neighboring countries and international actors monitor the situation closely. The conflict in Niger has already drawn in various external powers, and Ag Boula's asylum in France could further complicate efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the crisis.

The situation in Niger remains tense, with the CNSP facing both internal resistance and external pressure. As the country grapples with the aftermath of the coup, the future of its political landscape remains uncertain, with figures like Rhissa Ag Boula playing a pivotal role in shaping the outcome.

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