VOA: Fighting Erupts at Burkina Faso Hotel Hosting Crisis Talks
Violence erupted at the hotel in the capital of Burkina Faso where negotiations are being held to bring an end to a four-day-old military coup that overthrew a transitional civilian government.
Supporters of the military government stormed the hotel in Ouagadougou Sunday morning, and briefly clashed with opponents of the coup and its leader, General Gilbert Diendere.
However, it was a group of soldiers loyal to Diendere who jumped to the defense of some opposition leaders entering the hotel for talks.
More News On The Crisis In Burkina Faso
Burkina to return to civilian rule after coup, mediator says -- Reuters
Violence erupts at Burkina Faso hotel between supporters, opponents of coup leaders -- AP
Burkina Faso coup: Junta insists on staying on -- BBC
Burkina Faso coup ‘to be reversed’ as violent protests continue -- The Guardian
US, French Ambassadors Safe After Violence Erupts At Burkina Faso Hotel During Peace Talks -- IBTimes
Why Burkina Faso's Coup Is A Disaster For Africa -- Charlotte Alfred, The Huffington Post
The coup in Burkina Faso follows the usual script -- The Economist
This situation is the result of unfinished business. Blaise and Co., with the backing and connivance of "western" countries overthrew and murdered Thomas Sankara in 87.
ReplyDeleteSankara was a popular lead in Burkina Faso (even gave the country it's name - land of upright people) .
Africans never forget.
Qaddafi was popular too.
Just saying....
Africa: "This situation is the result of unfinished business." That could be the best definition of Africa I've ever heard.
ReplyDeleteThese guys like the funeral home motif furniture too.
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