Anti-government
protesters in Burkina Faso today set their National parliament ablaze
following a decision by members of parliament to review the country's
constitution to allow President Blaise Compaore extend his 27-year rule.
The parliament members were due
to vote on a change on their constitution which would allow the sitting
president, Blaise Compaore - who took power in a coup in 1987 - to
stand for re-election again next year, when he was due to stand down.
Burkina Faso sets their parliament building ablaze after members tried to elongate the regime of their current leader who has been ruling them for almost 27years,The angry protesters who did not buy into the proposed constitution review stormed
the National Assembly building in the capital Ouagadougou, ransacking
offices and setting fire to cars, before attacking the national
television headquarters. At least one person died in the mayhem.
One
of the protesters said;
The violence forced the government to temporarily scrap a vote on the constitutional amendments. Relative calm has since returned to the capital city. See pics from the mayhem below..."We did this because Blaise was trying to stay too long. We are tired of him. We want a change. He must go!”
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