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France faces censorship scandal after banning ambassador to jot down on president’s African fiasco



BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 23. Overseas Ministry
of France forbids the nation’s Ambassador to Niger Sylvain Itte
from releasing a guide describing President Emmanuel Macron’s fiasco
in Africa, sparking a brand new scandal, Development studies.

As French media stated, Itte has been in Paris since late December
as a result of, on account of Macron’s insurance policies, Niger severed all ties
along with his nation, and the embassy itself was closed.

The diplomat wrote a guide about occasions in Niger, however the
Secretary-Normal of the Overseas Ministry Ann-Marie Descôtes despatched a
threatening letter to the ambassador.

Thus, Macron, in a rustic that calls itself the ”cradle of
democracy”, is overtly trying, on the state stage, to suppress
any statements about his fiasco in Africa.

Definitely, sooner or later somebody can even write about France’s
fiasco within the South Caucasus.

In late July 2023, a bunch of navy personnel from the
presidential guard in Niger staged a mutiny and declared the
elimination of President Mohamed Bazoum from energy. To control the
nation, the Nationwide Council for the Salvation of the Homeland was
shaped, led by the commander of the guard Abdurahman Tchiani.

One of many choices of the brand new authorities was the denunciation
of agreements with France relating to the deployment of a navy
contingent in Niger to fight extremist teams. France started
withdrawing its troops from the African nation on October 10. At
that point, there have been about 1,400 French navy personnel in
Niger.

On December 4, Niger annulled its navy cooperation with the
European Union, withdrawing its permission for the deployment of
the mission in Niamey.

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