Niger's Deposed President Mohamed Bazoum has been detained for 80 days with his wife and son. He refuses to resign and hopes to win his case in court. He is held in his residence without electricity and intermittent access to water, although he receives regular visits from his doctor. Bazoum has referred his case to the West African courts to demand his release and the restoration of constitutional order. The coup has been condemned by Western partners, including France and the United States, who support Bazoum's return to power.
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