Special edition: coup in Burkina Faso, Roch Kaboré held in a secret location

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The Journal de l’Afrique returns to the coup d’etat in Burkina Faso which occurred on Monday. Soldiers announced on public television that they had seized power and ousted President Marc Roch Christian Kaboré, plunging into a new crisis this Sahelian country undermined by incessant jihadist attacks. We will be in Ouagadougou with Kalidou Sy and you will hear the analysis of journalist Antoine Glaser.

Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba, at the head of the movement that carried out the military coup in Burkina Faso on Monday, is a relatively unknown lieutenant-colonel responsible for overseeing security in Ouagadougou last December. The soldiers indicated that “the operations took place without bloodshed and without any physical violence on the arrested persons who are being held in a safe place with respect for their dignity”, without mentioning names.

A curfew is in place from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. local time throughout the territory.

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