This is an opinion piece by the democratically elected president of Niger.
This is a good read.
I kinda hope the African Union & ECOWAS can sort this out by themselves and peacefully.
I hope the president can get out of this alive. If what he says is even somewhat true, seems like this junta allies itself with authoritarians, Wagner, and religious fundamentalists.
“I’ve been taken hostage” is an opinion piece?
he got booted from office and the people dont support his return (plenty of recent pro-coup demonstrations for that). what’s the problem?
Take a look at individual african channels on youtube. Don’t listen to only white people what is happening in africa.
Calling Mohamed Bazoum “democratically elected” is quite a streach of definition of the word “democracy”.
It us not much different situation for Bola Ahmed Tinubu who is now threatening to attac Niger and the reason is gas pipeline that goes toward EU through Niger.
Inform yourself from different sides, we have internet now it is pre 90s era anymore.
Nah. You’re making the point, provide links. The whole “Google xyz” argument is one I’m no longer willing to put up with.
You’re the one making a point, back it up with facts or shut the fuck up.
I’m totally okay with being convinced otherwise, but I need something - anything - to do so. The vague words of a stranger are not that.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Any attempt to overthrow a lawful government must be opposed, and we appreciate the strong and unequivocal condemnations of this cynical effort to undermine the remarkable progress Niger has made under democracy.
Notably, Niger’s security situation is significantly better than that of our neighbors Mali and Burkina Faso, whose governments, both installed by military takeovers, support the illegal coup.
Rather than addressing security concerns by strengthening their own capacity, they employ criminal Russian mercenaries such as the Wagner Group at the expense of their people’s rights and dignity.
Workers did not go on strike in any major sector, and my administration signed landmark agreements with unions to create a safer and more stable working environment across the nation.
Recognizing the threat that Niger’s potential fall poses to the region, our neighbors in ECOWAS have announced unprecedented sanctions, including a ban on exports and imports of oil, and a suspension of cross-border financial transactions.
In Africa’s troubled Sahel region, Niger stands as the last bastion of respect for human rights amid the authoritarian movements that have overtaken some of our neighbors.
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