Maïkoul Zodi

Maïkoul Zodi

activist Niger

Maïkoul Zodi is a prominent figure in Niger's civil society known for his activism and vocal stance on human rights issues. He has been particularly outspoken regarding the violence and security challenges facing the country, especially in the Tillabéri region, which has been plagued by jihadist attacks. Following a recent incident where armed men killed 22 villagers during a baptism ceremony, Zodi expressed deep concern over the recurring violence and called for the government to take more effective measures to protect civilians and strengthen the state's presence in vulnerable areas.

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Taiwan Taiwan: Maikoul Zodi is a Nigerien human rights campaigner who commented on the tragic events in the Tillaberi region. 7

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Gunmen kill 22 at Niger baptism

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Local civil rights activist Maikoul Zodi said on social media that while people celebrated a baptism ceremony, gunmen opened fire, sowing death and terror. 6

BBC: Niger attack: 22 killed as gunmen on motorbikes fire at baptism ceremony in Tillaberi

France France: Maïkoul Zodi, a civil society figure, reacted to the violence in Tillabéri on social media. 7

Le Monde: Au Niger, 22 villageois tués par des « hommes armés » dans la région de Tillabéri