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Niger soldiers stage coup, oust president on live TV.

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OAN’s Shawntel Smith-Hill
12:55 PM – Thursday, July 27, 2023

West​ African soldiers from the country of Niger have announced a ​coup during a national TV broadcast.

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The soldiers say they have dissolved the ⁤constitution, suspended all internal institutions, blocked the nation’s borders, and imposed a strict curfew for ‌locals.

Since Wednesday, the nation’s President⁣ Mohamed Bazoum has already been removed from power after a convoy of armed guards ⁤seized control⁤ of the‍ presidential palace in Niamey, the‍ national capital.

Colonel Amadou Abdramane, ‍surrounded by nine other officers, made a televised ⁣address to⁣ the nation​ late Wednesday.

The statement announced⁢ that ⁢the coup had decided ⁤to ‌“put an end to the regime that you​ know due to the deteriorating security situation and bad governance.”

The ‍coup is reportedly‌ being led by the head of ​a ⁢regional political and security⁤ group.

Despite the⁢ group’s stern warning against any foreign intervention, regional and global leaders around ‍the world have ‌called for the safe release of⁣ Bazoum. Who has only been ⁤president of⁤ the nation for two years.

Bazoum’s presidency marked the country’s​ first peaceful transition of power since its ⁢independence from France in 1960.

After the​ news of‍ the coup and⁣ President Bazoum’s removal of power reached the United States, several key figures who promised “unwavering‍ support,” such as the United‍ States Secretary ⁢of ⁢State Antony Blinken, made efforts to call for the release ‌of Bazoum.

Blinken, who was​ visiting a ⁤news⁣ conference in New ‍Zealand, said, “I spoke ⁢with President Bazoum ‍earlier this ⁢morning, and made clear that the U.S. ⁢resolutely supports him ‌as the ​democratically elected president of ⁤Niger. We call for‌ his‌ immediate release.”

“We condemn any efforts to‌ seize power by‍ force,” said Blinken. “We’re actively engaged with the Niger government, but also⁣ with partners in the region and around⁢ the world, and will​ continue to do so until the situation is resolved appropriately and peacefully.”

Other prominent figures ⁣include ​United Nations Secretary General António Guterres, who said he spoke with Bazoum ⁢and would be offering his “full support and solidarity.” Guterres called on⁢ “all actors involved to exercise restraint and to ensure the protection ‍of constitutional order.”

Niger is ‍not the⁢ only⁣ country in recent years to have experienced a coup, both⁤ Mali and Burkina Faso, which are neighboring countries of Niger, have seen new military leaders at⁣ odds⁢ with France, the⁤ former colonial power.

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