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[SANKARA TRIAL] – The commando driver and an ambassador rat out Compaoré for the murder of Sankara

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The first of the defendants to speak before the military court in Ouagadougou, which judges the presumed murderers of the “father of the Burkinabe revolution” Thomas Sankara in 1987, a soldier acknowledged the facts of the “attack on the State security” and recounted the details of the assassination on Tuesday.

This soldier, Yamba Élisée Ilboudo, said that on October 15, 1987, the day of the coup d’état during which Thomas Sankara and 12 of his companions were killed, he was “at the home of Blaise Compaoré”, brought to power by the putsch.

“It was at Mr. Compaoré’s house that Hyacinthe Kafando, who commanded us as head of security, asked me to start a vehicle to go to the Entente Council,” the headquarters of the National Council of the Revolution where the killing took place,” he said.
Having arrived on the scene, Kafando and “Maïga, who was driving Blaise Compaoré’s vehicle, went down and fired in disorder,” said the 62-year-old first-class soldier at the bar, without mentioning his first name.

He who claims to have remained in his vehicle, without firing, then tells the details of the assassination. After the first shots, he saw Thomas Sankara “walk out of the meeting room with his hands up, asking what is going on.
Hyacinthe Kafando and Maïga ran into him. I don’t know who shot President Sankara first. He fell on his knees before tipping to the left,” he said.

He acknowledged the facts of “complicity in an attack on state security”, but denied the premeditation, assuring that he had not participated in a preparatory meeting for these events. “I didn’t know we were going to do a coup, let alone take someone’s life,” he said.

“They coldly shot President Sankara who came out with his hands in the air and without arms,” said Ferdinand Nzapa, the Sankara family’s lawyer, saying he was the “only accused to be very cooperative.”
Before the start of the interrogation, the court listened to audio and video files dating from 1987 in which Blaise Compaoré justifies the events of that October 15, resulting according to him from “fundamental differences arising over the past year on operational issues of the revolutionary process”.

In one of the files, Compaoré, who had participated in the 1983 coup d’état that brought to power Thomas Sankara of whom he was a close friend, presents him as a “traitor to the revolution who led an autocratic” and “personal” power. “The other comrades had decided to dismiss him” or to force him to “resign”, he adds, justifying the “need for a correction”.

Mousbila Sankara, Ambassador at the time of the assassination of Thomas Sankara and his companions, said he had been tortured and imprisoned for 4 years, for having dared to say no to what was happening.

“After the assassination of Thomas Sankara and his companions in 1987, notwithstanding the loss of our revolution, I was personally arrested, tortured and imprisoned for four years for saying no.

I was tortured by Gilbert Diendéré at the Entente Council. I was also tortured in the gendarmerie under Captain Jean-Pierre Palm for two years,” he says.

He continues: “They are all cited in this trial. I do not know in what capacity everyone was involved, but as far as I am concerned, they were responsible for the barracks in which I was tortured”.

Blaise Compaoré, Sankara’s right-hand man, has always denied ordering the assassination.
Twelve of the 14 defendants were present, including General Gilbert Diendéré, 61, one of the main army leaders during the 1987 coup.

But Blaise Compaoré, who lives in Côte d’Ivoire, is absent, as is former chief warrant officer Hyacinthe Kafando, on the run. Blaise Compaoré, expelled from power in 2014 by the streets, is accused of “complicity in assassinations”, “concealment of corpses” and “attack on state security”.

On Tuesday, the court agreed to a request by defence lawyers for the release of the defendants who had been detained two days before the opening of the trial.
Eleven of them will be granted provisional release. Only General Diendéré is kept in detention because he is already serving a 20-year prison sentence for an attempted coup in 2015.

Source : CoupFranc.com

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BURKINA FASO – Draft revision of the constitution: The ESC and the Ombudsman of Faso removed, French will no longer be the official language

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The adoption of a bill revising the Constitution, this is the main information from the Council of Ministers. As implications included in this bill, the Minister of Justice, Rodrigue Bayala, has indicated that French will become a working language and national languages will become official languages.

Institutions such as the Ombudsman of Faso and the Economic and Social Council (ESC) will also be abolished. Their duties and functions will be entrusted to an institution called the “Conseil national des communautés”. According to the minister in charge of justice, this new institution will be composed of religious leaders, customary and grassroots communities.

The transformation of the National Intelligence Agency into the National Security Council, a body that will be constitutionalized and the abolition of the High Court of Justice are also reforms contained in the draft text.

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BURKINA FASO – A major terrorist attack targets the city of Djibo in the Sahel

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The city of Djibo, located in the Sahel region, was the subject of a terrorist attack in the afternoon of Sunday, November 26, 2023. Numerous assailants arrived by motorcycle and car stormed the camp of the group of anti-terrorist forces and several strategic sites of the city. For more than two hours, they shot at the people, burned and looted everything they could. For the moment, no official communication on the outcome of this attack.

According to the news agency of Burkina it is «nearly 3,000 terrorists» who attacked the city of Djibo. Witnesses on the spot explain that the attackers came in large numbers and attacked the strategic points of the city, including the camp of the military detachment.

“The fighting was particularly violent at the military camp,” Burkina Faso’s news agency said. For several hours, the attackers occupied it just like the rest of the city. A security source reveals that “soldiers fell, all collective weapons, all ammunition and armoured vehicles carried away.”

A counter-offensive was carried out and «more than 400 terrorists» killed, says the Burkina news agency. A figure that cannot be independently verified. In addition, the agency does not mention possible losses and material damage, on the side of the Burkinabe forces.

For more than two years, the city of Djibo has been under the blockade of armed terrorist groups. The inhabitants are supplied by a WFP airlift or by the rare convoys escorted by the army of Burkina Faso. These convoys are regularly attacked by armed terrorist groups.

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BURKINA FASO – Captain Traoré: “We are not enemies of the French people”

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Burkina Faso is not “enemy” of the “French people”, said Captain Ibrahim Traoré, transitional president, following a coup d’état, in an interview broadcast Wednesday, September 06, 2023 by Radio television of Burkina (RTB, public.

“We are not enemies with the French people, it is the policy of those who lead France that poses a problem in Africa, so as long as a state is not in an imperialist spirit (…) there is no problem,” he said in the interview recorded on 31 August.

Burkina has been looking for new cooperation ever since. We have new partners who support us in terms of equipment and so on,’ he added, without naming them.

Burkina Faso’s Foreign Minister, Olivia Rouamba, on Monday expressed her country’s desire to “strengthen bilateral cooperation” with Iran, during a meeting in Tehran with President Ebrahim Raïssi.

A Russian delegation exchanged with Mr. Traoré last week in Ouagadougou, on issues of development and military cooperation and Captain Traoré went to Saint Petersburg in July for the Russia-Africa summit.

He reaffirmed his country’s support for Niger, the scene of a coup d’état on 26 July, with which Burkina shares the so-called “three-border” zone between Mali, Niger and Burkina, considered a hideout of jihadist groups.

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