Two years after Niger coup, human rights situation has 'spiralled'

Two years after Niger coup, human rights situation has 'spiralled'

[RFI - Africa] - 26/07/2025
The coup in Niger of 26 July, 2023 destabilised the Sahel region, and West Africa as a whole. Two years on, human rights activists say the situation has worsened and continue to call for the release of former president Mohamed Bazoum.
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