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BeyondGeography

(39,369 posts)
Mon Oct 11, 2021, 07:40 AM Oct 2021

Burkina Faso tries alleged killers of revolutionary icon Sankara

Fourteen men, including a former president Compaore, will go on trial in Burkina Faso from Monday over the assassination in 1987 of Thomas Sankara, the country's revolutionary leader and a pan-Africanist icon.

It will be nearly 34 years to the day since Sankara was gunned down during a putsch led by an erstwhile comrade and close friend -- one of the most shocking episodes in a country well-versed in political brutality.

Suspicions have long been directed at Sankara's successor as president, Blaise Compaore, who ruled the impoverished Sahel state for the next 27 years. Compaore was toppled by a popular uprising in 2014 and fled to neighbouring Ivory Coast, which granted him citizenship. He is the chief accused among 14 figures in the trial, which will unfold at a military court in the capital Ouagadougou.

…A young army captain and Marxist-Leninist inspired by Ghana's Jerry Rawlings, Sankara came to power in a coup in 1983.

Aged just 33, he embarked on a campaign of radical change.

He renamed the country Burkina Faso (the land of honest men) from the colonial-era Upper Volta, carried out a wave of nationalisations and banned female genital mutilation, polygamy and forced marriages.

Four years after Sankara took the helm, he and 12 other leaders were dead.

More at https://www.africanews.com/2021/10/08/burkina-faso-tries-alleged-killers-of-revolutionary-icon-sankara/


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Burkina Faso tries alleged killers of revolutionary icon Sankara (Original Post) BeyondGeography Oct 2021 OP
I am so sleep-starved right now, and this is probably why I even found this funny TlalocW Oct 2021 #1
Mariam Sankara BeckyDem Oct 2021 #2
+1 BeyondGeography Oct 2021 #3
Similar to the loss of MLK. BeckyDem Oct 2021 #4

TlalocW

(15,380 posts)
1. I am so sleep-starved right now, and this is probably why I even found this funny
Mon Oct 11, 2021, 09:08 AM
Oct 2021

And why I'm even bothering to put it down... I read the headline and thought, "I haven't heard anything about Burkina since she starred in the original, "The Craft."

TlalocW

BeckyDem

(8,361 posts)
2. Mariam Sankara
Mon Oct 11, 2021, 09:26 AM
Oct 2021

"I've been waiting for this for a long time," the former president's widow Mariam Sankara told the BBC. "I want to know the truth, and who did what."

Education was a key priority - while he was in power, the literacy rate increased from 13% in 1983 to 73% in 1987, and he also oversaw a massive national vaccination campaign.

He also redistributed land from feudal landlords and gave it directly to poor farmers, which led to a huge increase in wheat production.

Sankara called for a united Africa to stand against what he called the "neo-colonialism" of institutions such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-58842427


Hopefully justice is coming, finally.

BeyondGeography

(39,369 posts)
3. +1
Mon Oct 11, 2021, 09:47 AM
Oct 2021


An environmentalist as well who planted 10 million trees and warned about desertification when no one else was talking about it…he was way ahead of his time and will only continue to grow in stature.
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