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African Peace & Security Council Issues 15-Day Deadline to Niger Coup Leaders

African Peace & Security Council Issues 15-Day Deadline to Niger Coup Leaders

July 29, 2023
African Peace & Security Council Issues 15-Day Deadline to Niger Coup Leaders

African Peace & Security Council Issues 15-Day Deadline to Niger Coup Leaders

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The African Peace and Security Council (APSC), on Saturday, issued a deadline of no more than 15 days to the leaders of the coup in Niger, demanding they relinquish power and return to their barracks.

The question arises: What did the African Peace and Security Council demand?

The African Peace and Security Council, affiliated with the African Union, issued a statement in which it vehemently condemned the military coup in Niger and the subsequent overthrow of democratically elected President Mohamed Bazoum.

The Council, bearing a mandate similar to that of the United Nations Security Council, expressed deep concern over the alarming resurgence of military coups that undermine democracy, security, peace, and stability on the continent.

The Council underscored its absolute intolerance of unconstitutional changes to governments in Africa.

The military leaders were urged by the Council to return immediately and unconditionally to their barracks and restore the legitimate authority within a maximum period of 15 days from the date of adoption of the Council’s statement.

The Council also demanded the immediate, unconditional release of President Bazoum and other political detainees, and respect for their rights.

The Council warned of taking all necessary measures, including punitive actions, against those who commit these violations.

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