Niger calls for international intervention in Libya

Armed Islamists demonstrate on June 7, 2012 in front of the courthouse in Benghazi for the implementation of haria Law across Libya — AFP
Armed Islamists demonstrate on June 7, 2012 in front of the courthouse in Benghazi for the implementation of haria Law across Libya — AFP

Paris — Niger yesterday called for Western intervention to eradicate a growing threat from Islamist fighters who have established bases in southern Libya since the 2011 overthrow of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. “The powers who intervened to overthrow Colonel Gaddafi —after which Libya became the main sanctuary for terrorists — need to provide an after-sales service,” Niger’s Interior Minister Massoudou Hassoumi told Radio France International.

“It would be totally legitimate for France, (and/or) the United States to intervene to eradicate the terrorist threat in the south of Libya,” Hassoumi added during a visit to Paris.

Niger, an impoverished but mineral-rich former French colony which adjoins southern Libya, has had to contend with numerous Islamist attacks and kidnappings on its own soil, some of which have threatened the security of its uranium production.

Hassoumi said US intelligence chief James Clapper had been right to highlight, in an annual report published in December, the extent to which sub-Saharan Africa had become a “hothouse” for extremists.

“More precisely, he should have said that the south of Libya is now an incubator for terrorist groups,” Hassoumi added.
“I think awareness of the threat posed by southern Libya is quite strong and an intervention is within the bounds of the possible.”

The US intelligence assessment presented by Clapper warned that a power vacuum in Libya, where the government is struggling to counter well-armed militias, was fuelling extremist groups across the region, posing an “acute” terror threat that neighbouring countries lack the capacity, and sometimes the will, to counter.

Col Gaddafi, was toppled by an uprising that was backed up by Western military action. — AFP.

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