Niger coup: President Bazoum labels himself 'hostage' and warns of 'devastating penalties' if navy takeover succeeds

President Mohamed Bazoum of Niger has claimed he's a "hostage" and that your entire Sahel area may fall to the Russians following the nation's navy coup.

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Writing for the Washington Post, Mr Bazoum stated he had been "illegally imprisoned" in spite of everything political exercise was suspended by Niger's navy junta.

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He stated that if profitable, the coup would have "devastating consequences for our country, our region and the entire world".

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Referring to the Ukraine struggle, he stated "your entire central Sahel area may fall to Russian influence by way of the Wagner Group".

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It comes as many pro-junta protesters waved Russian flags and broadcasters RFI and France 24 tv have been banned from broadcasting within the nation.

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The president completed by pleading to the US authorities and the "entire international community" to assist the nation "restore constitutional order".

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He stated preventing for shared values is the "the only way to make sustainable progress against poverty and terrorism".

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The plea comes as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated the US is "very much" in assist of the West African regional physique - often known as ECOWAS - which has threatened to make use of pressure to regain democracy.

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President Joe Biden additionally used Niger's independence day to name for the discharge of Mr Bazoum and for democracy to be restored.

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The European Union, United Nations, France and others have additionally condemned the rebellion and refused to recognise self-declared head of state General Abdourahamane Tiani.

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On Thursday, 14 Britons arrived in France after being flown in a foreign country, following plans by Italy and France to evacuate their residents.

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ECOWAS has set a deadline of Sunday 6 August for the junta to reinstate Mr Bazoum - when this expires, the physique will determine what steps to tackle the suggestions of its defence specialists.

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