Movement of the Natives of Niger for justice

The Movement of the natives of Niger for justice ( MNJ ), is a rebel movement Tuareg with the founded Niger in 2007 in the area of the Aïr. Its president is Aghali Alambo, former member of FLAA (Face of Release of the Air and Azawad) during the Rébellion touarègue of 1990 and his vice-president, Achariff Mohamed, former captain of the FAN (Armed forces Natives of Niger), who has service road in May 2007.

Out of February in September 2007, the engagements with the army native of Niger killed forty soldiers. The movement claims, inter alia, a better distribution of income of the natural wealths, resulting from the areas of the north, of which the Uranium and the Pétrole and end of the overexploitation of its resources.

The movement also affirms to fight for the Démocratie and to be a national movement and not only Tuareg.

http://m-n-j.blogspot.com/

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