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Home > International > Niger to Prosecute Deposed President Bazoum for High Treason Amid Diplomacy Efforts

Niger to Prosecute Deposed President Bazoum for High Treason Amid Diplomacy Efforts

Niger’s ruling military junta has announced its intention to prosecute deposed President Mohamed Bazoum for high treason and undermining the internal and external security of the country.

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Niger to Prosecute Deposed President Bazoum for High Treason Amid Diplomacy Efforts

Niger to Prosecute Deposed President Bazoum for High Treason Amid Diplomacy Efforts

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Rabat – Niger’s ruling military junta has announced its intention to prosecute deposed President Mohamed Bazoum for high treason and undermining the internal and external security of the country. 

This announcement came shortly after a group of senior Islamic scholars indicated that the coup leaders of Niger were willing to engage in regional and global diplomacy efforts to resolve the ongoing standoff with the West Africa regional bloc.

Late on Sunday, a spokesperson for the Nigerien military delivered a statement on national television detailing the charges against former President Bazoum. The spokesperson cited “high treason” and the undermining of national security as the grounds for the impending prosecution. 

President Bazoum, 63, along with his family, has been confined to the official presidential residence in Niamey, Niger’s capital, since the coup transpired on July 26. Concerns have mounted regarding the well-being and conditions of their detention.

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) swiftly reacted to Bazoum’s ousting, demanding his reinstatement and imposing rigorous economic sanctions on Niger. 

Additionally, the regional bloc warned of potential military intervention should civilian rule not be restored promptly. However, this stance has led to divisions among ECOWAS member states and has garnered cautionary responses from foreign powers like Russia and Algeria.

Niger shares borders with Mali and Burkina Faso, both of which are under military governance as a result of recent coups. Leaders from these neighboring countries have expressed apprehension, suggesting that military intervention could be interpreted as a declaration of war against them.

Read also: Morocco Stresses Importance of Maintaining Stability in Niger

The coup in Niger has sent shockwaves through Western nations, many of which had regarded Niamey as a crucial partner in countering the escalating Islamist insurgency in the Sahel factions affiliated with al-Qaeda and ISIS in the Sahel region. 

Countries such as the United States and France have a significant military presence in the region, collectively deploying more than 2,500 personnel. These nations, along with various European partners, have invested substantial resources, both in terms of funding and training, to bolster Niger’s security forces.

As Niger’s political crisis unfolds and diplomatic efforts continue, the international community remains watchful of the developments in the region. 

The fate of President Bazoum, the potential for military intervention, and the stability of the Sahel region as a whole hang in the balance, with significant implications for both regional security and global counterterrorism efforts.

 

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