Niger’s Foreign Minister Asumi Masudu said that the rebels who carried out the coup do not have the right to sue President Mohamed Bazum. This was expressed by the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, located outside Niger, in an interview with the TV channel. France24.
According to Massoud, the rebels have no right to sue the president. They have committed violent acts and therefore the minister believes they have no right to judge anyone or bring charges against anyone. Thus, the Secretary of State concluded that the rebels did not have the appropriate legal authority and did not have any moral rights.
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On July 26, Nigerian President Mohamed Bazum and his wife were detained by their own bodyguards. On the night of July 27, the State Armed Forces stopped the work of all state institutions in the country, imposed a curfew and closed the borders.
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