Dabaga
Though a village with a long history, Dabaga was officially designated the chief place of its own "Rural Commune" in 2002. It is one of five communes in the Tchirozérine Department.
2007–2008 violence
Dramatically affected by unrest in 2007–2008, Dabaga was briefly a center for a Doctors without borders project, which was forced out at the end of October 2007 due to attacks from unknown assailants.
In early 2008, Amnesty international alleged the civilian population had suffered repeated attacks by the Nigerien military, who suspect the residents of supporting Niger Movement for Justice (Mouvement des Nigériens pour la justice, MNJ) rebels in the ongoing Second Tuareg Rebellion. Amnesty reported that the village head, among others, had been murdered by Nigerien armed forces.
References
- ^ Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002 portant création des communes et fixant le nom de leurs chefs-lieux. Includes list of 213 communes rurales and seats, 52 Communes urbaines and seats
- ^ A diary from the world's poorest country, Niger: Day Three - Dabaga Archived 2007-10-30 at the Wayback Machine. UNICEF News item 24 April 2007
- ^ REPUBLIQUE DU NIGER, Loi n° 2002-014 du 11 JUIN 2002: portant création des communes et fixant le nom de leurs chefs-lieux.
- ^ UNDP Background on proposed Dabaga based development project, 2007.
- ^ Following armed attack Médecins Sans Frontières MSF halts activities in Dabaga Niger Archived 2011-08-09 at the Wayback Machine. Paris, Niamey, 24 October 2007
- ^ Niger: Executions and forced disappearances follow army reprisals, 3 April 2008.
See also: republicain-niger: April 2008
- Falling Rain.com: Dabaga Archived 2009-02-02 at the Wayback Machine.