Michel Kafando, the transitional President of Burkina Faso |
International condemnation was swift, with the United Nations and the African Union demanding their immediate release. The UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, said he was “outraged” by the developments. “This incident is a flagrant violation of Burkina Faso’s constitution and transitional charter,” he said.
Lieutenant Colonel Yacouba Isaac Zida, Burkinabé military officerand prime minister |
Protesters against the abduction (C)Reuters |
The headquarters of Compaore’s Congress for Democracy and Progress (CDP) party was ransacked in the evening. Sy called the detention of the president and prime minister “a serious attack on the republic”.
“I call on all patriots to mobilise to defend the motherland,” he said.
“Duty calls us because the Burkinabe nation is in danger. We call on the solidarity that active forces, political forces, civil society and the international community have with all the people of Burkina Faso to defeat this operation.”
Compaore was toppled in October 2014 and fled into exile in Ivory Coast after a popular uprising triggered by his attempt to extend his 27-year rule.
A transitional government has been charged with running the poverty-stricken nation until presidential and legislative elections are held, the first round of which is to take place on 11 October.
In a joint statement the United Nations, African Union and the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) demanded “the immediate and unconditional release of the hostages”.
Source: The Guardian
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