Niger's Ousted President Faces Treason Charges
Niger's Ousted President Faces Treason Charges
Niger's Ousted President Faces Treason Charges
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As Niger marks the first anniversary of the coup that ousted President Mohamed Bazoum, his lawyer warns that Bazoum may face the death penalty after being stripped of his immunity from prosecution. The top court's decision allows for charges of treason and other offences, with Bazoum and his wife held in isolation for a year. France has called for their release, but junta leader Gen Abdourahamane Tiani has rejected foreign intervention, asserting Niger's sovereignty. Alongside Bazoum, over 30 former officials and several journalists have been arbitrarily detained, indicating a breakdown of the rule of law in the country. The lawyer expressed concerns that Bazoum could be tried in a biased court, raising fears over his safety. Tiani's recent address reaffirmed his stance against foreign influence and emphasized Niger's pursuit of independence from colonial-era powers.

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