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Niger's detained president gets access to doctor

Báo Đắk NôngBáo Đắk Nông13/08/2023


According to the source, the ousted president of Niger “was examined by a doctor,” bringing food to him and his family. Currently, Mr. Bazoum’s health condition is stable.

Tong thong bi giam giu cua Niger duoc tiep can voi bac sy hinh anh 1 Niger President Mohamed Bazoum speaks at the World Leaders' Summit during COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland, November 1, 2021. (Photo: AFP/VNA)

Aides to ousted President Mohamed Bazoum confirmed on August 12 that he had seen doctors, amid growing concerns about his health .

Mr. Bazoum has been detained since members of the presidential guard carried out a coup late last month.

According to a member of Mr. Bazoum's entourage, the ousted president of Niger “was examined by a doctor,” bringing him and his family food “today (August 12).” Currently, Mr. Bazoum's health condition is stable.

The European Union (EU) and the African Union (AU), along with other countries, have raised the alarm about Mr. Bazoum’s situation. Meanwhile, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk cited information alleging that Mr. Bazoum’s detention conditions “may constitute inhumane treatment and a violation of international human rights law.”

Human Rights Watch (HRW) said it spoke to Mr Bazoum earlier this week. HRW quoted Mr Bazoum as describing the treatment he and his family had been subjected to as “inhumane and cruel”.

Previously on July 26, soldiers in Niger overthrew President Bazoum and detained him in the Presidential Palace, while closing the border and declaring a nationwide curfew.

On July 28, General Abdourahamane Tchiani, head of the Presidential Guard since 2011, declared himself the new leader of the African nation during the transition period and warned that any foreign military intervention would lead to chaos./.

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