Burkina Faso junta urges citizens to report suspicious neighbors
The move has raised concerns about potential human rights abuses.
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The move has raised concerns about potential human rights abuses.
Burkina Faso junta urges citizens to report suspicious neighbors Read More »
Captain Ibrahim Traore opens ‘Burkindlim’ in capital Ouagadougou
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The Burkina Faso military has denied involvement in a disturbing video circulating online that depicts soldiers mutilating a civilian.
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An Al Qaeda affiliate has claimed responsibility for a deadly attack on a Togolese army barracks, marking a new chapter in the region’s growing insecurity.
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The Burkinabe government has expressed regret over the deportation of 164 of its citizens, who recently sought refuge in Ivory Coast. This comes amid ongoing efforts to accommodate the 60,000 Burkinabe who have fled instability in their homeland since 2021. Many of these refugees are hosted by local families, while others are housed in government-established reception centers. On July 13, 2024, a group of 173 Burkinabe, predominantly women, children, and about fifty men, arrived in Ouangolodougou, Ivory Coast. Seven members of the group reported to local authorities to register their livestock. However, three days later, 164 of the refugees were deported back to Burkina Faso without any official explanation. Local sources suggest the deportations were due to the refugees’ failure to register with authorities and concerns over potential migratory influxes and security infiltrations. Jean Emmanuel Ouédraogo, spokesperson for the Burkinabe government, condemned the deportations as a violation of humanitarian principles during a Council of Ministers meeting on Wednesday. In response, Burkina Faso’s Minister of Humanitarian Action visited Niangoloko to provide support and supplies to the affected individuals. The Ivorian government insists that the deportation was an isolated incident and reaffirmed its ongoing commitment to assisting asylum seekers, a practice it has maintained for nearly three years.
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Niger’s army accuses “terrorists” of killing seven civilians in a recent raid on a western village, vowing to apprehend the attackers.
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Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger have cemented their split from ECOWAS and formed their own Alliance of Sahel States
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Capt. Ibrahim Traore asserts that France is orchestrating destabilization efforts against Burkina Faso with support from Benin and Ivory Coast.
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Mali’s foreign minister Abdoulaye Diop affirms irreversible exit from ECOWAS despite ongoing dialogue efforts.
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ECOWAS has warned that Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali’s decision to withdraw from the bloc could lead to its dissolution and insecurity risks.
ECOWAS faces dissolution with countries’ departure Read More »