Niger's military junta leader, General Abdourahmane Tiéani, issued a decree on Thursday temporarily stripping opposition figure Mariama Djibrine, known as "Maira," of her citizenship on charges of espionage for a foreign power. The decree was published by the government's general secretariat. Djibrine also faces charges of disseminating information that could disrupt public order and incite rebellion. The decision falls under legislation targeti…
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Niger's military junta leader, General Abdourahmane Tiéani, issued a decree on Thursday temporarily stripping opposition figure Mariama Djibrine, known as "Maira," of her citizenship on charges of espionage for a foreign power. The decree was published by the government's general secretariat. Djibrine also faces charges of disseminating information that could disrupt public order and incite rebellion. The decision falls under legislation targeti…