Niger’s impeached President complains of isolation and poor detention conditions

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Niger President Mohamed Bazum, who was overthrown by a military coup, said that the rebels kept him in bad conditions and prevented any contact with people. This situation, which refers to the messages Bazum wrote to his friends, was reported by the TV channel. CNN.

The President of Niger claims that he has been in total isolation since 4 August and no visitors have been allowed to visit him. According to him, there was a power outage in the residence, so all the food stocks broke down. Therefore, Bazum has to eat only rice and pasta.

The rebels claim that the ousted president is “in good health”, given the opportunity to communicate by phone with the leaders of foreign states. That’s right, Bazum is not allowed to leave his house.

Previously reportedNiger’s overthrown President Mohamed Bazum reportedly said he would not resign and resigned.

On July 26, Niger President Mohamed Bazum and his wife were detained by their own bodyguards. On the night of July 27, the country’s Armed Forces declared a curfew and closed the borders, halting the work of all state institutions in the country. At the same time, the rebels in Niger ensured the physical integrity of the displaced government.

Previously in Niger saidwhere the rebels hold the president.

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