ABUJA: The West African bloc ECOWAS on Monday lashed threats by Niger’s military rulers to prosecute ousted president Mohamed Bazoum, saying this contradicted the regime’s declared willingness to resolve the crisis peacefully.
The coup leaders who toppled Bazoum said late Sunday they had gathered evidence enabling them to prosecute Bazoum for “high treason and undermining the internal and external security of Niger.”
This, it said, was based on “contacts” Bazoum had had with “nationals... foreign heads of state... (and) officials in international organizations.”
In a statement on Monday, ECOWAS said it had learned of the threats “with stupefaction.”
“It represents yet another form of provocation and contradicts the reported willingness of the military authorities in the Republic of Niger to restore constitutional order through peaceful means,” the bloc said.
Bazoum, 63, and his family have been held at the president’s official residence since the coup, with international concern mounting over his conditions in detention.
West Africa bloc lashes threat to prosecute ousted Niger president
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West Africa bloc lashes threat to prosecute ousted Niger president
- Coup leaders who toppled Bazoum said Sunday they had gathered evidence enabling them to prosecute Bazoum for “high treason”
India tells citizens to leave Iran: embassy
NEW DELHI: India’s foreign ministry urged its citizens Monday to leave Iran, against a backdrop of fears of a possible US strike on Tehran.
“In view of the evolving situation in Iran, Indian nationals who are currently in Iran... are advised to leave Iran by available means of transport, including commercial flights,” the Indian Embassy in Tehran said in a post on social media.
India’s foreign ministry estimates there are usually around 10,000 citizens in Iran.
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