Niger’s highest court lifts immunity of deposed President Mohamed Bazoum
- Bazoum's lawyer, Reed Brody, criticized the ruling in Niger as a "mockery" of the rule of law, expressing concern over the lack of communication with their client.
- Bazoum and his family have been under house arrest since a military coup ousted his rule last summer.
- Human Rights Watch highlighted serious irregularities in the State Court proceedings against Bazoum, including violations of his rights and lack of access to legal counsel.
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42% Center
L 41%
C 42%
R 17%
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