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Diffa Arabs () (also known as Mahamid Arabs) is the name given to a number of nomadic tribes people living in eastern , mostly in the .

In 2006, approximately 150,000: Niger government orders 150,000 refugees to leave, 25 October 2006, retrieved 24 December 2017Los Angeles Daily News: Niger expells [sic] 150,000 Arabs, 25 October 2006, retrieved 24 December 2017: Niger's Arabs to fight expulsion, 25 October 2006, retrieved 24 December 2017 accounting for less than 1.5% of the Niger's population, the Diffa Arabs are said to be the westernmost dispersion of -speaking Sudanese nomads, primarily drawn from the Mahamid subclan of the of and .


Movement into Niger
The Nigerien Arab populations include groups drawn from the Shoa or , the first clans of whom are believed to have arrived in what is now Niger sometime in the 19th century. Small groups of the Ouled Slimane tribe, overrunning the Kanem Empire, filtered into the area between the late 19th century and 1923, joining with those Shoa pastoralists who were already centered in the Tintouma area.

In the 1950s, a small number of Arabs moved into the area, but the population remained small. Later in the mid 1970s, there were only around 4000 nomadic Arabs in eastern Niger.See Decalo (1979)p. 31 & 179 But following the 1974 Sahelian Drought a much larger population of Arab clans began to move into Niger, followed by others fleeing the civil war and the Chadian-Libyan conflict in the 1980s, settling near .

The first President of Niger who is an ethnic Diffa Arab is in Office since 2021.


Tensions with neighbors
Many in the Diffa Arab community fought against the 1990s Tuareg rebellion, and in recent years, have come into increased conflict with , , and some communities. Niger Country Profile, IRIN News - , February 2007update. News reports quote Nigerien officials during the 2001 census reporting that Arab communities were in constant conflict with their neighbors over resources, were armed, and that "A relative unanimity prevails among the population who want them to leave the area". NIGER: Govt expulsion order will fuel instability, Arabs warn, IRIN News - , 26 October 2006.


Diffa Arabs expulsions, 2006
In October 2006, announced that it would deport the Arabs living in the Diffa region of eastern Niger to Chad. BBC NEWS | Africa |Niger starts mass Arab expulsions This population numbered about 150,000. While the government was rounding up Arabs in preparation for the deportation, two girls died, reportedly after fleeing government forces, and three women suffered miscarriages. Niger's government eventually suspended the controversial decision to deport Arabs. BBC NEWS | Africa |Niger's Arabs to fight expulsion UNHCR |Refworld - The Leader in Refugee Decision Support

Arab Nigeriens protested that they were legal citizens of Niger, with no other home to return to, and that the military of Niger had seized their livestock, their only means of livelihood. 'I have nowhere to go' , Fiacre Vidjigninou, 24News (South Africa) 31 October 2006.


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See also

  • James Decalo. Historical Dictionary of Niger. Scarecrow Press/ Metuchen. NJ - London (1979)


External links
  • Getty Images photos of Diffa Arab men facing expulsion from Niger, 2006: here and here.

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