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'It was not necessary to kill Gaddafi' 

Niger's president is anxiously watching events in neighbouring Mali that he 
says were triggered by the Libyan uprising.
Talk to Al Jazeera Last Modified: 02 Jun 2012 11:4
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      Niger's president is anxiously watching events in neighbouring Mali that 
he says were triggered by the Libyan uprising.
      Talk to Al Jazeera Last Modified: 02 Jun 2012 11:44  
     
      The colours of al-Qaeda are flying high in northern Mali, the new 
stronghold of Tuareg rebels who have merged with a hardline group, suspected of 
links with al-Qaeda's north Africa branch.

      They took advantage of a military coup to forge ahead with their dream of 
an independent homeland. And now watching nervously is neighbouring Niger - 
which has also had its share of Tuareg rebellions - and Mahmadou Issoufou, the 
country's president.

      The downfall of Gaddafi in Libya has only made matters worse.

      "I have to say that what is happening in Mali is the result of the Libyan 
crisis - that's what caused a military coup which made things even worse," says 
Niger's president.

      "I don't believe it was necessary to kill Gaddafi, especially the way he 
was killed."

      Niger, already troubled by political and commercial interests, is a major 
uranium producer. On this episode of Talk to Al Jazeera, we speak to Mahmadou 
Issoufou, the president of a country in the crosshairs.

           This episode of Talk to Al Jazeera can be seen on Al Jazeera English 
at the following times GMT: Saturday, June 02: 0430; Sunday, June 03: 0830, 
1930; and Monday, June 04: 1430 
     


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