About Niger
official name: Republic of Niger capital: Niamey head of state: President Mamadou Tandja state: multi party population: 12,525,094 (July 2006 est.) independence: from France in 1958 languages: French (official), Hausa, Djerma religion: Muslim 80%, remainder indigenous beliefs and Christians currency: Communaute Financiere Africaine franc (XOF)
Legal wise
status of homosexuality: legal age of consent: 21 laws covering homosexual activity: The relevant Articles of the Niger penal code translated, are:
Penal Code of Niger 1993
Public Indecency Article 275: Public indecency is any material act that affronts public decency committed under conditions that a third party likely to be offended by it has witnessed or may have witnessed.
Article 276: Any person who commits public indecency will be punished by three months to three years of prison and a fine between 10 000 and 100 000 francs.
Indecent Assault Article 277: Any indecent act committed with impunity directly on a person of one or the other sex constitutes indecent assault.
Lewd Act on Minor of the Same Sex Article 282: Whoever has committed a lewd act or an act against nature on a minor of the same sex under twenty-one years of age will be punished by imprisonment of Three months to three years and a fine of 10 000 to 100 000 francs.
(Source: - Bernard Scholl - 14 June 1999) ILGA
Communication
main lines in use: 24,000 (2005) cellular telephones: 299,900 (2005) Radio broadcast stations: AM 5, FM 6, shortwave 4 (2001). Television broadcast stations: 3 (plus seven low-power repeaters) (2002). Televisions: 125,000 (1997). Internet hosts: 189 (2006) Internet users: 24,000 (2005)
Articles:
niger mps reject protocol on women's rights
by Mask Admin 6/6/2006
NIAMEY � June 6, 2006: Niger's parliament has voted down Africa's Maputo Protocol on women's rights in a setback for the accord aiming to guarantee women equality in all spheres of life and end the practice of female circumcision.
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