Tuesday, 28 October 2014

BURKINA FASO: Huge Burkina Faso march against President Compaore

 


Burkina Faso's opposition supporters take part in a protest on 28 October 2014 in Ouagadougou

Tens of thousands of people have protested in Burkina Faso's capital, Ouagadougou, against moves to extend the president's 27-year rule.

Security forces fired tear gas to disperse protesters who hurled stones and burnt tyres, news agencies report.

Schools, universities and shops are shut for the week of planned protests.

It is one of the biggest protests demanding that President Blaise Compaore step down when elections take place next year.
'Get out'
On Thursday, Burkina Faso's parliament will consider a constitutional amendment that will allow him to run for another five years.

Burkina Faso protesters in Ouagadougou on 28 October 2014
Protesters compared the president to the deadly virus that has hit other West African states

Burkina Faso police clash with protesters as they protest against their  president in Ouagadougou on 28 October 2014
The security forces have played a key role in helping Mr Compoare to stay in power

Mr Compaore took power in a coup in 1987, and has won four elections since then.

The opposition has called for a campaign of civil disobedience to force him to quit next year.

Protesters marched through the capital with banners reading "Blaise Get Out!", "Blaise = Ebola" and "We must disinfect ourselves", in reference to the highly contagious virus that has killed thousands of people in other West African states.

 



Source: bbc

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