A significant ruling by Niger’s top court has paved the way for the prosecution of the country’s former president following his ousting by the military last year. Mohamed Bazoum and his wife have been detained since the coup and are now set to face charges of treason, undermining national security, and financing terrorism. The legal battle that lies ahead raises questions about due process, transparency, and the treatment of political figures in times of crisis. As the country navigates through this turbulent period, the world watches closely to see how justice will be served and democracy upheld in Niger.
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