Monday, November 3, 2014

Crisis In Burkina Faso -- News Updates November 3, 2014



Burkina Faso's Military Promises Transitional Government Amid Continuing Protests -- IBTimes

Burkina Faso’s military said late Sunday that it will install a transitional government after the country’s president Blaise Compaore resigned on Friday. The announcement comes after thousands of protesters gathered to protest the army's decision to appoint Lt. Col. Isaac Yacouba Zida as a transitional leader of the West African country.

The military said, in a statement that it will help enforce a transitional government “with all the components to be adopted by a broad consensus," adding that it was necessary to disperse the protesters to “restore order,” BBC reported. One person died during demonstrations Sunday after protesters gathered in the country’s capital of Ouagadougou to protest against army rule. The army had reportedly fired shots in the air and used tear gas to disperse the protesters.

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More News On Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso’s Military Cracks Down on Protests -- WSJ
Burkina Faso army uses gunfire to clear thousands from streets of capital -- The Guardian
Burkina Faso army tightens grip -- News24
Renewed clashes grip Burkina Faso amid calls for calm -- CNN
Protests hit Burkina Faso after army takeover -- Al Jazeera
Military takeover in Burkina Faso criticized at home and abroad -- Deutsche Welle
Burkina Faso’s Army Warns Opposition Amid Power Dispute -- Bloomberg
Burkina Faso crisis: Army promises 'transition body' -- BBC
Burkina Faso Army Promises Unity Transitional Government -- VOA
Army promises unity government as thousands protest in Burkina Faso -- France 24
UN urges civilian transfer in Burkina Faso -- Al Jazeera
Uncertainty in Burkina Faso after protests, attempted power grab -- Deutsche Welle
Burkina Faso’s uprising part of an ongoing wave of African protests -- Zachariah Mampilly, Washington Post

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