Niger’s democratically elected former President Mohamed Bazoum and his wife Hadiza have spent more than 20 months in detention by a military that seized power in 2023 and this week cemented its grip on the country.

A former high school philosophy teacher who went on to become Niger’s interior minister, Bazoum represented a break with the past: His presidential inauguration in 2021 was hailed as the first peaceful democratic transition in the West African nation since it gained independence from France in 1960.

But he was ousted only two years later as Niger followed in the footsteps of neighboring Mali, Guinea, and Burkina Faso in returning to military rule. On Wednesday, coup leader General Abdourahamane Tchiani was sworn in as Niger’s president for a “transitional” five years.

  • TacoButtPlug@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    9 months ago

    If your stupid troll ass looked over my post history you’d see a pattern but then again… that requires honesty, a spine in your back, no bullshit troll intent, and no bad faith bullshit. I think the projection is strong with your… type. Keep huffing the glue in your lice carpet wall covered soviet bloc room. Things will look up for you.

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      9 months ago

      O look at the little butthurt Russophobic racist.
      His shithole country losing all over the world and seething about it, hahahahaaaaa
      Him and his little propaganda post about a country he couldn’t find on a map and doesn’t know anything about, like most of the ignorant US morons.
      I’m from western Europe you idiot, far superior and educated.
      Glad we can dump your banana republic.
      Now go cry somewhere else, no need for your moronic american neanderthal level remarks.
      Get back to your trailer and your meth and go jerk off to your stars and stripes rag you all love so much or whatever it is you do there.