Paintings of Niger's coup leader, national flags and symbols of unity have appeared in the capital since a military takeover last month that has seen some artists join a movement supporting the new junta.
President Mohamed Bazoum on July 26 have defied calls from the United Nations, regional and Western powers to reinstate him and gathered thousands of people at rallies condemning the West and praising Russia.
Members of a small painting collective worked under the shade of trees in a quiet corner of Niamey to make a portrait of coup leader Abdouharamane Tiani on an outline of Niger, adding a protester here, an inspirational quote there."All citizens must make their contribution," he said. "Without social cohesion, there is no nation.
There has been little public sign of resistance to the coup, although a former rebel leader and politician announced aWriting by Cooper Inveen; editing by Edward McAllister and Philippa Fletcher
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