NY Times Africa The Bleak Life in Captivity of Niger’s Deposed President, Mohamed Bazoum by Design Tech May 7, 2024 May 7, 2024 Bookmark 29 Nine months after a coup in Niger, Mohamed Bazoum, an ally of France and the U.S., remains locked in the presidential residence, cut off from contact with anyone but his doctor. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail Design Tech Follow Author previous post What to Expect from Israel’s Rafah Offensive next post Bangladesh activists raise alarm over culture of impunity for rights abusers You may also like Bookmark Big-Game Hunter Is Killed by Buffalo During Safari August 8, 2025 Bookmark South Africa’s Equity Laws, Reviled by Trump, May... August 8, 2025 Bookmark Helicopter Crash Kills Ghana Defense and Environment Ministers August 8, 2025 Bookmark Prince Harry Cleared of Bullying Accusations at Charity... August 8, 2025 Bookmark Statue of French General Accused of Torture Divides... August 8, 2025 Bookmark Sudan’s Civil War Shifts Toward Kordofan August 8, 2025 Bookmark Rwanda Agrees to Accept 250 Migrants as Part... August 8, 2025 Bookmark Why Trump’s Tariffs Are Closing Factories in Lesotho August 8, 2025 Bookmark How the Threat of Trump’s Highest Tariff Derailed... August 8, 2025 Bookmark Dozens Killed in Protests Over Gas Prices in... August 8, 2025