Niger junta arrests senior politicians after coup, IMF monitors events
NIAMEY, July 31 (Reuters) - The junta that seized power in Niger last week detained three more senior politicians from the ousted government on Monday, their party said, in defiance of international calls to restore democratic rule.
Following days of turmoil, the International Monetary Fund said that it was closely monitoring developments in Niger. But the IMF has not yet taken any specific actions in response to the coup.
It has yet to disburse a $131.5 million loan to Niger that was approved on July 5, it added.