Dabaga, Niger

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Dabaga
Dabaga is located in Niger
Dabaga
Dabaga
Location in Niger
Coordinates: 17°16′N 08°06′E / 17.267°N 8.100°E / 17.267; 8.100
CountryFlag of Niger.svg Niger
RegionAgadez Region
DepartmentTchirozérine Department
Population
 (2007)
 • Total35,000
 • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (WAT)

Dabaga is a town in the Agadez Region of northern Niger. It is situated around 50 kilometers north of the regional capital, Agadez, on the main road leading north into the Aïr Mountains and the town of . Like the nearby communities of , and , Dabaga is an oasis in the Aïr Massif valleys, populated by both sedentary and semi-nomadic Tuaregs and small numbers of Hausa and other groups. According to UNICEF, Dabaga had a permanent population of 35,000 in early 2007, mostly families of Tuareg pastoralists, where the adult males traveled with their herds.[1]

Though a village with a long history, Dabaga was officially designated the chief place of its own "Rural Commune" in 2002.[2] It is one of five communes in the Tchirozérine Department.[3]

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.[4]

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.[5]

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Coordinates: 17°16′N 8°06′E / 17.267°N 8.100°E / 17.267; 8.100

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