Mohamed Bazoum was democratically elected in 2021 but overthrown two years later and has since been detained

Mohamed Bazoum was democratically elected in 2021 but overthrown two years later and has since been detained

The presidential term of Niger's overthrown leader Mohamed Bazoum officially ends Thursday, but he faces little prospect of freedom from detention or even a trial, making what comes next uncertain. 

Bazoum, 66, was sworn in as president on April 2, 2021 after democratic elections in which he won 55 percent of the vote. 

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