Mohamed Bazoum to Face Prosecution for ‘High Treason’ by Niger Military

Mohamed Bazoum to Face Prosecution for ‘High Treason’ by Niger Military

Niger’s​ military says it will prosecute deposed President Mohamed Bazoum for treason, hours after a group of senior Islamic scholars said the‍ country’s coup leaders ⁢are open to diplomacy to resolve their standoff with West ‌Africa’s regional bloc.

In a statement read out on national television late on Sunday, a spokesman for Niger’s military laid out the charges against⁤ Bazoum ⁤as “high treason and⁣ undermining the internal and external security” of the ⁤country.

Bazoum, 63,‌ and his family have been ⁢held at the president’s official residence in Niamey⁣ since the coup on July 26, with international concern‌ mounting over their conditions in detention.

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has‌ called for Bazoum’s reinstatement, imposing severe economic sanctions on Niger⁢ and threatening military intervention if civilian rule ⁣is not restored.

Still, the West African‍ bloc, which‍ has approved the deployment of a “standby force to restore constitutional order” in Niger, has said it remains committed to finding⁣ a diplomatic solution to the crisis.

The spokesman for Niger’s military, Colonel ​Major Amadou Abdramane, in​ his​ statement on Sunday, dismissed concerns over Bazoum’s ⁢health, saying ​the⁢ deposed leader had seen his doctor the previous ⁢day.

Source from www.aljazeera.com

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