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Niger capital’s university shut after violent demo

NIAMEY, (MILLAT ONLINE/APP/AFP) – Niger authorities shut
down the capital’s university campus “until further notice” on Monday, after a violent student protest demanding better living and studying conditions.
“Due to the actions of students at the University of Niamey and at
the demand of academic authorities, the ministry of higher education informs the public of the closure of the campus as of today and until further notice,” said a government statement read on public television.
The statement, signed by Higher Education Minister Mohamed Ben Omar,
described the clashes at Niger’s top university as “serious and unacceptable”.
Hundreds of students had joined the demo earlier Monday, paralysing
traffic by setting up barricades of tree trunks, blocks of stone and burning tyres, mainly on the right bank of the River Niger where the campus is located.
The protest sparked clashes with security forces who used tear gas to
disperse the protesters who responded by throwing stones, according to images shown on local television.