VIDEOS: Burkina Faso Parliament Burned By Protesters Over Power Extension
Protesters
in Burkina Faso have reportedly set light to the country’s parliament
building and ransacked state television on Thursday (October 30),
forcing it off the air ahead of a planned vote on a motion to permit
President Blaise Compaore to extend his 27-year rule. State television,
before it was forced off-air, read a statement saying the proposal to
change the constitution had been withdrawn.
“This is a
message signed by the government which informs the population of the
cancellation of the motion to change the constitution.”
The
unrest on Thursday comes following days of protests against the
government’s plans. The opposition had called for a campaign of civil
disobedience across the country. Compaore’s attempt to remain in power
has deeply divided Burkina Faso and drawn criticism from France and the
United States, both allies of the Burkinabé government in their fight
against al Qaeda-linked groups in the region. The EU said it could
jeopardise the country’s stability.
No comments:
Post a Comment