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
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!
Burkina : un représentant de l'armée annonce aux manifestants que Blaise Compaoré n'est plus au pouvoir.
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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
Live: Burkina Faso protesters demand president's 'immediate' removal http://f24.my/1ucdSsU
UPDATE 1-Protesters in Burkina Faso call for Compaore to step down. http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/10/31/burkina-politics-idUSL5N0SQ1L320141031
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Burkina Faso: L'Etat Major pris d'assaut par les manifestants, le général Longue arrêté
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
Burkina Faso Update: Protesters set parliament ablaze, TV station attacked.http://thenewsnigeria.com.ng/2014/10/30/burkina-faso-update-protesters-set-parliament-ablaze-tv-station-attacked/
VIDEO: Protesters topple statue of Burkina Faso President Compaore.
Pascal Mafo shared his photo.
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... See MoreProtesters march on Burkina presidency after burning parliament . http://www.worldbulletin.net/headlines/147358/protesters-storm-set-fire-to-burkina-faso-parliament-updated
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 : 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
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Thank God I'm Namibian @LouiseHosie Powerful pics from #BurkinaFaso, as parliament set alight: http://bbc.in/13iXGKq
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
Burkina Faso military to make statement soon -local media. http://af.reuters.com/article/metalsNews/idAFL5N0SP4J920141030
Cameroon Journalists Rally for Colleagues Barred From Reporting . http://www.voanews.com/content/cameroon-journalists-rally-for-colleagues-barred-from-reporting/2501927.html
France calls for end to violence in Burkina Faso http://www.worldbulletin.net/haber/147383/france-calls-for-end-to-violence-in-burkina-faso
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 Source: ISSOUF SANOGO/Getty Images Source: ISSOUF SANOGO/Getty Images Source: ISSOUF SANOGO/Getty Images Source: ISSOUF SANOGO/Getty Images Source: ISSOUF SANOGO/Getty ImagesThe 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 Source: ISSOUF SANOGO/Getty Images Source: Theo Renaut/APColeen JoseColeen Jose is a multimedia journalist and documentary photographer based in New York City writing on international news and U.S. foreign policy for Mic. Previously, she reported across the Philippines for GlobalPost and Scientific American. She has ...You Might Be Interested In
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