
Niger - April 2025
Junta releases detainees, but Bazoum and others remain jailed
On 1 April, Niger’s military junta released around 50 individuals detained following the July 2023 coup, including former ministers, a diplomat, a journalist, and soldiers accused in a past coup attempt. However, prominent figures such as ousted President Mohamed Bazoum and his wife remain in detention, despite international and domestic appeals for their release. The releases followed February recommendations from a national conference, but critics say they fall short of addressing wider rights concerns. Civil society groups, including the National Alliance for the Defence of Freedoms (l’Association Nigérienne de Lutte contre la Corruption, ANLC), have condemned ongoing politically motivated detentions and called for the release of all political prisoners. The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has also urged the immediate release of Bazoum and his wife, stating their continued detention violates international law.
Sources: ActuNiger, Human Rights Watch (1), Human Rights Watch (2), France 24, British Broadcasting Corporation, International IDEA