Minisode: Coups, violence in the Sahel & Burkina Faso's survival

Black History Unveiled - Un pódcast de Amat Levin

After ordering the assassination of Thomas Sankara, his close friend and right-hand man Blaise Compaoré seized power in Burkina Faso. He ruled the country for 27 years before widespread protests forced him into exile in 2014. Two democratic elections followed as Burkina Faso was drawn deeper into the jihadist violence that has spread across the Sahel belt over the past decade.In 2022, the country suffered two military coups. The latest brought the young and enigmatic Ibrahim Traoré to power. Since then, he has advocated for self-sufficiency, distanced himself from the old colonial power France, and fostered closer ties with Russia. Can Traoré finally defeat the militias? And if so, will he return power to the people? Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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