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                 Monday 11 deceMber 2023

            In coup-hit West Africa, regional leaders recognize Niger's junta

            but seek fast return to democracy



            By CHINEDU ASADU                                                                                                    yet against Niger, measures
            Associated Press                                                                                                    he said would send a strong
            ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — West                                                                                          message to other nations.
            African  heads  of  state  on                                                                                       But rather than deter the sol-
            Sunday officially recognized                                                                                        diers who took over power
            the junta in power in Niger,                                                                                        in Niger and elsewhere, the
            but  said  their  sanctions  to                                                                                     sanctions  appear  to  have
            reverse the July coup in the                                                                                        emboldened  them,  ana-
            country would remain even                                                                                           lysts say.
            as  they  initiate  steps  for  a                                                                                   Niger's  junta  has  gone
            "short"  period  of  transition                                                                                     ahead to forge an alliance
            to civilian rule.                                                                                                   with Burkina Faso and Mali
            A  team  of  heads  of  state                                                                                       and has also turned to Rus-
            would engage with the jun-                                                                                          sia for a military partnership
            ta "to agree on a short tran-                                                                                       after severing ties with Euro-
            sition  program"  as  against                                                                                       pean countries, particularly
            the three years the soldiers                                                                                        France.
            earlier  proposed,  Omar                                                                                            "The stringent regional and
            Alieu  Touray,  president  of                                                                                       international  sanctions  on
            the regional bloc of ECOW-                                                                                          Niger  (and  previously  the
            AS Commission, said at the                                                                                          other juntas) have embold-
            bloc's meeting in the Nige-                                                                                         ened the juntas to central-
            rian capital of Abuja.                                                                                              ize control further and unite
            The recognition of the junta   Nigeria's  President  Bola  Ahmed  Tinubu,  right,  attends  an  ECOWAS  meeting  in  Abuja,  Nigeria,   against ECOWAS and West-
            by the 15-member bloc ends   Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023.                                                Associated Press   ern backers such as France
            hopes of any immediate re-                                                                                          and the EU," said Karim Man-
            instatement of Nigerien Pres-  the meeting.               the CNSP and their associ-   … we have noticed a near  uel, an analyst for the Mid-
            ident  Mohamed  Bazoum,  The leaders also requested  ates."                            pause  in  the  implementa-  dle East and Africa with the
            who was deposed amid a  the immediate and uncon-          The heads of state had ac-   tion  of  the  agreed  transi-  Economist Intelligence Unit.
            surge of coups across West  ditional release of Bazoum  knowledged at the start of  tion timetable for some time  "Basically,  the  sanctions,
            and  Central  Africa  where  who  has  been  detained  the meeting that their efforts  now," Touray said.           as  expected,  backfired  ...
            there have been eight mili-  since the coup in July. They  to stem the tide of coups in  The  bloc  will  continue  to  notably  given  strong  pub-
            tary takeovers since 2020. In  were, however, silent on his  the region have so far met  "stand  against  the  uncon-  lic  support  for  the  coups,"
            the past month, the govern-  reinstatement as president.  with little success.         stitutional  change  of  gov-  Manuel added.
            ments of Sierra Leone and  The  regional  sanctions  on  Despite sanctions and oth-    ernment"  in  Niger  despite  As  the  ECOWAS  meeting
            Guinea-Bissau  have  also  Niger would only be eased  er  measures  by  ECOWAS,  the setbacks, said Nigerian  kicked off, the junta in Niger
            described political crises as  if the junta agrees to the de-  Touray  told  the  heads  of  President Bola Tinubu, who  said via X, formerly known as
            attempted coups.             mands made by ECOWAS,  state that the junta in Niger  was  elected  leader  of  the  Twitter, it would not change
            "The  heads  of  state  have  Touray  said,  adding  that  has consolidated its grip on  bloc this year. "Democracy  its stance, although it did not
            recognized  that  what  has  failure to do would lead the  power,  while  the  military  must win if we fight for it, and  mention the meeting or the
            happened in Niger is a coup  bloc  to  "maintain  all  sanc-  governments  of  Mali  and  we will definitely fight for de-  bloc.
            and  the  CNSP  (National  tions  including  the  use  of  Burkina Faso have stopped  mocracy."                     "We won't back down. We
            Council  for  the  Safeguard  force and (to) request Afri-  collaborating with the bloc  Under  Tinubu's  leadership,  will  not  compromise.  We
            of the Homeland) is a mili-  can Union and all other part-  on their countries' transition  the  regional  bloc  has  im-  will not betray and we will
            tary administration in Niger,"  ners to enforce the capital  to civilian rule.         posed its most stringent trav-  overcome," the junta wrote
            Touray  told  reporters  after  sanctions  on  members  of  "After a moment of progress  el and economic sanctions  without further details.q


            U.N. says the Taliban must embrace and uphold human rights


            obligations in Afghanistan


                                                                      ghanistan, the U.N. mission  ing  the  Taliban's  failures  in  fenders,  many  of  whom
                                                                      in the country said Sunday  upholding  rights'  obliga-   are  paying  a  heavy  price
                                                                      on Human Rights Day and  tions,  said  it  continues  to  for  seeking  to  uphold  the
                                                                      the 75th anniversary of the  document      extrajudicial  fundamental  tenets  of  the
                                                                      Universal Declaration of Hu-  killings, torture and ill-treat-  Universal Declaration of Hu-
                                                                      man Rights.                  ment,   corporal   punish-   man Rights: peace, justice
                                                                      Since seizing power in 2021,  ment,  arbitrary  arrest  and  and  freedom,"  said  Fiona
                                                                      the  Taliban  have  erased  detention, and other viola-   Frazer,  representative  of
                                                                      basic rights and freedoms,  tions of detainees' rights.   the  UN  High  Commissioner
                                                                      with  women  and  girls  People  who  speak  out  in  for  Human  Rights  in  Af-
                                                                      deeply  affected.  They  are  defense  of  human  rights  ghanistan.
                                                                      excluded  from  most  pub-   face  arbitrary  arrest  and  The head of the U.N. mission
            An Afghan women's soccer team poses for a photo in Kabul,   lic  spaces  and  daily  life,  detention, threats and cen-  in Afghanistan, Roza Otun-
            Afghanistan, Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022.                    and  the  restrictions  have  sorship, the mission said.  bayeva, said rights must be
                                                     Associated Press  sparked  global  condem-    "We  pay  tribute  to  and  upheld to ensure the coun-
            KABUL,  Afghanistan  (AP)  brace  and  uphold  human  nation.                          express  our  solidarity  with  try's future prosperity, cohe-
            —  The  Taliban  must  em-   rights  obligations  in  Af-  The  U.N.  mission,  highlight-  Afghan  human  rights  de-  sion and stability.q
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