Re: [Shesa USA] BLAISE COMPAORE NEVER SAW THIS COMING...HE HAS JUST STEPPED DOWN AFTER 30 YEARS OF ABSOLUTE "BY FORCE" PAWA

Burkina Faso. Happening now. Friday. 12.55.

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OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso (AP) — Burkina Faso's leader of 27 years says he has stepped down following a wave of violent protests to his bid to seek a fifth term in power. In a statement read out on national television Friday, Compaore said that elections ... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-2815554/Protesters-gather-Burkina-Faso.html

OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso (AP) — Burkina Faso's leader of 27 years says he has stepped down following a wave of violent protests to his bid to seek a fifth t...

The Head of the Burkinabe Military now says that Blaise Compoare has signed his RESIGNATION LETTER. Blaise is in a convoy out of the country. In Memorian, Norbert Zongo, my classmate at ESSTI!

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Burkina : un représentant de l'armée annonce aux manifestants que Blaise Compaoré n'est plus au pouvoir.

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Marijuana expected to become legal in Washington DC http://fw.to/o2T2Mg

In a referendum next week, voters in the US capital look likely to legalise marijuana
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Burkina Le Gl Kouamé Lougué, réclamé par les manifestants pour occuper le palais présidentiel est arrivé à la Place de la Nation. Tous les leaders de l'opposition a la place de la Nation avec le General Lougue. Burkina Faso : des milliers de manifestants dans les rues http://eur1.fr/eACK7KQ ‪#‎Burkina‬

Plusieurs centaines de personnes se sont rassemblés vendredi dans le centre de Ouagadougou.

Live: Burkina Faso protesters demand president's 'immediate' removal http://f24.my/1ucdSsU

A day after protesters set the Burkina Faso parliament ablaze, the country is braced for more unrest with demonstrators gathering in the capital Ouagadougou to...
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Nothing short of the departure of Blaise Compaore is acceptable. Next stop...

Nothing short of the departure of Blaise Compaore is acceptable. Next stop...

UPDATE 1-Protesters in Burkina Faso call for Compaore to step down. http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/10/31/burkina-politics-idUSL5N0SQ1L320141031

(Adds quote, detail, context)OUAGADOUGOU, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Hundreds of protestersmarched in...

Shylock Israel has recalled its ambassador to Sweden to protest the country's recognition of a Palestinian state

  • Olivia Babod Everyone should see Isreal as a people to make peace with.They are not many they are not too strong but the hand of God in their life as a nation and as jews or hebrews.If there is any leaguing up against Isreal go to the Bible and you will understand it better.Whoever is helping Isreal is God's strategy of keeping them as a nation and whenhe will intervenesupernaturally is left to him
  • Arrey Martins People who talk about present day Israel as God chosen people neither know the Bible nor understand Biblical geographical or political. How do we read and interpret the Bible? God himself divided Israel and gave 10 tribes Jeroboam and 2 tribes to Rehob...See More
  • Emmanuel Wojungbwen Gumuh I like the way Africans deep down in the heart of the equatorial forest marvel over Jewish mythology, and even identify themselves with them the Jews!
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Burkina Faso : Compaoré se dit toujours Président, il décrète l'état d'urgence. http://www.afrik.com/burkina-faso-compaore-se-dit-toujours-president-il-decrete-l-etat-d-urgence

Blaise Compaoré se serait exprimé dans un communiqué lu à la radio locale Omega. Il se dit toujours Président du Burkina Faso alors qu'on annonçait sa fuite...
afrik.com|By Assanatou Baldé
Angry demonstrators in Burkina Faso went on the rampage on Thursday in protest at plans to allow President Blaise Compaore to extend his 27-year rule, setting...

VIDEO: Protesters topple statue of Burkina Faso President Compaore.

DAILY MASS READINGS    Texts of the Mass Readings of Friday October 31, 2014     Thirtieth Week in Ordinary Time Year A    Rosary prayer: The Sorrowful Mysteries    Key verse:

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Burkina Faso's government has abandoned plans for legislation to extend President Blaise Compaore's 27-year rule amid protests

Burkina Faso president issues statement say he will dissolve government and is open to talks with the opposition, per local radio - @Reuters
http://www.breakingnews.com/item/2014/10/30/burkina-faso-president-issues-statement-say-he-wil/

Burkina Faso president issues statement say he will dissolve government and is open to talks with the...

Burkina Faso : début des tractations politiques, l'allocution du général Lougue attendue. http://www.afrik.com/burkina-faso-debut-des-tractations-politiques-l-allocution-du-general-lougue-attendue

La situation est toujours confuses au Burkina Faso. Le chef d'état-major de l'armée a prévu de donner une conférence de presse pour effectuer une annonce...
afrik.com|By Assanatou Baldé

Proconsul Okalia Bilia of the so called South West Region
Okalia Bilai: Epitome of jungle justice in Cameroon
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Yaounde.

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Proconsul Okalia Bilia of the so called South West Region  Okalia Bilai: Epitome of jungle justice in Cameroon  By Tazoacha Asonganyi  Yaounde.    At least, over in Yaounde, our God-sent, Grande-camarade-bis, goes around noisily, with drones of excited security agents always present to keep the rest of us at bay. The impunity that usually reigns within the ranks of the excited security charges is indescribable. Power is centred around one point in Cameroon - around one man; it is not like neighbouring Nigeria where power is effectively decentralized, and each centre of power at the state, the local council or even the village level – Governor, Council Chairman, Chief – goes around noisily with their own escorts, and convoys.    If it were so in Cameroon, Dieudonne Meh, a truck driver in Buea, would not have suffered the humiliation he is said to have suffered in the hands of Okalia Bilai – Governor of the South West Region – because he would have seen, heard, and known that the big-man was coming, and given way as is usually done in Yaounde.     No doubt, as a driver in Yaounde, I usually feel that if I had the

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A white Jewish man says that Blacks are the real Jews and that they are being lied to. He says it's time to wake up
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Thank God I'm Namibian @LouiseHosie Powerful pics from ‪#‎BurkinaFaso‬, as parliament set alight: http://bbc.in/13iXGKq

Protesters angry at plans to allow Burkina Faso's President Blaise Compaore to extend his 27-year-rule set fire to parliament in the capital.

My Especial Delight at the toppling of Blaise Compaore is simple: The fellow killed Norbert Zongo, my classmate at ESSTI, the University of Yaounde's Advanced School of Mass Communications - the School of Journalism. Norbert "Le Sage" this one is for you, old friend. Now you can truly Rest in Peace. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norbert_Zongo

Norbert Zongo (July 1949 – December 13, 1998) was the publisher and editor of the Burkina Faso newspaper l'Indépendant. He was assassinated after his newspaper began investigating the murder of a driver who had worked for the brother of President Blaise Compaoré.

Crunch Time: Saying Good Riddance to another Bad Rubbish. Next Stop.....

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Burkina Faso military to make statement soon -local media. http://af.reuters.com/article/metalsNews/idAFL5N0SP4J920141030

DAKAR, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Burkina Faso's military command will make a statement on the situation in the country at 1400 GMT, local media reported on Thursday. Thousands of protesters had earlier marched
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Cameroon journalists say the government is trying to silence any criticism - a day after a military tribunal barred two reporters from practicing their profession and...
voanews.com|By Moki Edwin Kindzeka
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"We deplore the violence that has taken place in and around the National Assembly," said France's foreign affairs ministry in an online briefing.

On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Mishe Fon mishefon@yahoo.com [ShesaUSA] <ShesaUSA@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Burkina Faso is in the middle of a quiet revolution.
Protesters toppled the statue of the West African country's president and stormed Parliament on Thursday before setting the building on fire as the third day of demonstrations reached a tipping point in the capital Ouagadougou.
Hundreds of thousands are demonstrating against President Blaise Compaoré's plans to change the constitution to extend his more than 27-year rule. Lawmakers were due to vote on the proposal on Thursday, but before ministers arrived, about 1,500 people managed to break through the security cordon. The legislature has reportedly abandoned the vote, and Compaoré has declared a state of emergency in an effort to salvage his rule.
"We did this because Blaise was trying to stay too long. We are tired of him," Seydou Kabre, a protester in the crowd told NBC News as he headed to the prime minister's office. "We want a change. He must go!" 
The protests come on the heels of political upheavals across sub-Saharan Africa, some blatant efforts to extend term limits for the purpose of staying in power.
Police fired tear gas on protesters as a government helicopter flew overhead. Protests also erupted in other parts of the country, including mass demonstrations in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina's second largest city and Ouahigouya, to the north, Reuters reported.
Source: Theo Renaut/AP
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The historic political upheaval is palpable inside the capital. Compaoré appealed for "calm and serenity" earlier Thursday as fires raged outside government buildings. Meanwhile, local radio and a diplomatic source told Reuters that opposition leaders held talks with the influential Gen. Kouame Lougue, the nation's former defense minister, about the possibility of forming a transitional government.
Various names for the protests are already emerging as the demonstrations garner international attention: revolution 2.0, Black Spring. The Twitter hashtag #lwili, named after the traditional Burkinabè Lwili Peendé cloth worn by protesters, is documenting the unfolding protests.
It is also inspiring comparisons to recent and ongoing upheavals.
"This seems to have moved us to a situation where Compaoré will have to leave power before the end of his term next year," Gilles Yabi, an independent West Africa analyst, told Reuters. "It will depend on how the security forces react, but I can't imagine that Blaise will be able to finish his term if there is serious violence today."
Reports of casualties range from three to 19 dead in the capital. 
Source: Theo Renaut/AP
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