• Home
  • Contact Us
  • About us
  • Privacy Policy
Monday, June 16, 2025
New Citizen
  • Login
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Business & Economy
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Arts & Life
  • Culture & Entertainment
  • World
  • Perspectives
  • About us
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Business & Economy
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Arts & Life
  • Culture & Entertainment
  • World
  • Perspectives
  • About us
No Result
View All Result
New Citizen
No Result
View All Result
Home World

Iconic West African leader Sankara reburied in Burkina Faso

by SAM MEDNICK and ARSENE KABORE
February 24, 2023
in World
0
The body of Thomas Sankara was buried Thursday alongside 12 of his comrades at the spot where they were assassinated in a coup three decades ago
The body of Thomas Sankara was buried Thursday alongside 12 of his comrades at the spot where they were assassinated in a coup three decades ago

The body of Thomas Sankara was buried Thursday alongside 12 of his comrades at the spot where they were assassinated in a coup three decades ago

0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsappShare on Telegram

OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso (AP) — The late Burkina Faso revolutionary leader Thomas Sankara was reburied Thursday, eight years after his body was exhumed as part of an investigation.

Sankara’s body, and those of the 12 people who died with him, were reburied at the site of his assassination, which has since become a memorial for Sankara featuring a life-sized statue of the former leader pumping his fist in the air.

READ ALSO

Britain moving jets to Middle East to support regional security, PM Starmer says

Pope Leo, in first month, makes a break in style from Francis

Soldiers and community leaders paid tribute during a ceremony Thursday, some posing for pictures by Sankara’s coffin. All the coffins were draped in Burkina Faso flags with a photo beside them.

Soldiers and community leaders paid tribute during a ceremony Thursday, some posing for pictures by Sankara’s coffin. All the coffins were draped in Burkina Faso flags with a photo beside them.

Sankara and the others were gunned down in the capital, Ouagadougou, during a 1987 coup and buried hastily. Their bodies were allowed to be dug up in 2015, after the ousting of former President Blaise Compaore.

Sankara, a charismatic Marxist leader with a reputation as “Africa’s Che Guevara,” came to power in 1983 at the age of 33 after he and Compaore led a leftist coup that overthrew a moderate military faction. But in 1987, Compaore turned on his former friend in a coup in which he seized power and then ruled the country for 30 years.

Last year, Compaore, who now lives in Ivory Coast, was tried in absentia and convicted of complicity in their murders. A Burkina Faso military tribunal sentenced him to life imprisonment. Compaore’s right-hand man, Gilbert Diendere, and former spy chief Tousma Yacinthe Kafando were also given life sentences.

Eight other people were found guilty of a range of charges including giving false testimonies and complicity in undermining state security.

While Sankara’s family was happy that he was finally laid to rest, they said the place of burial was like a slap in the face because of the horrors that occurred there. The family asked the government to bury him elsewhere but was told it was at the army’s discretion since Sankara was a soldier.

“That place is painful for us to put our feet there. A lot of people were tortured there and crimes committed there and murders,” his younger brother Paul Sankara told The Associated Press by phone from the United States, where he lives.

The West African nation has struggled ith a jihadi insurgency linked to al-Qaida and the Islamic State group that has killed thousands and displaced nearly 2 million people and sowed division among the population, leading to two coups last year.

The current junta leader, Capt. Ibrahim Traore, has been likened by some to Sankara, as an anti-imperialist pan-African leader, and is using the reburial to increase support, analysts said.

“With undertaking a symbolic state funeral for Sankara, Traore aims to boost his image by appealing to the collective memory of the young revolutionary leader that still shapes society in Burkina Faso,” said Mucahid Durmaz, senior analyst at Verisk Maplecroft, a global risk intelligence firm.

Tags: al-QaidaassassinationBlaise CompaoreBurkina FasoChe GuevaraIbrahim TraoreIvory CoastmemorialOuagadougoureburiedThomas Sankara
Previous Post

Could Nigeria’s cash shortage hurt the presidential vote?

Next Post

Message to My President-in-the-making

Related Posts

Britain moving jets to Middle East to support regional security, PM Starmer says
World

Britain moving jets to Middle East to support regional security, PM Starmer says

June 15, 2025
Pope Leo, in first month, makes a break in style from Francis
World

Pope Leo, in first month, makes a break in style from Francis

June 4, 2025
UN peacekeeping parley: Nigeria reaffirms commitment to global peace and security
World

UN peacekeeping parley: Nigeria reaffirms commitment to global peace and security

May 15, 2025
Former Mauritanian president jailed for 15 years following appeal
World

Former Mauritanian president jailed for 15 years following appeal

May 15, 2025
Next Post
Abubakar Suleiman (Image: Facebook)

Message to My President-in-the-making

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Britain moving jets to Middle East to support regional security, PM Starmer says
  • Hajj 2025: Kaduna officials issue strict warning to pilgrims on luggage ahead of return
  • Disabilities Commission organises capacity building training for security agencies on accessibility, anti-discrimination enforcement
  • Pardon: Saro-Wiwa family thanks Tinubu, seeks review of trial proceedings
  • Defence Ministry says committed to excellence in military healthcare, training infrastructure

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Recent Posts

  • Britain moving jets to Middle East to support regional security, PM Starmer says
  • Hajj 2025: Kaduna officials issue strict warning to pilgrims on luggage ahead of return
  • Disabilities Commission organises capacity building training for security agencies on accessibility, anti-discrimination enforcement
  • Pardon: Saro-Wiwa family thanks Tinubu, seeks review of trial proceedings

Quick Links

  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • About us
  • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Business & Economy
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Arts & Life
  • Culture & Entertainment
  • World
  • Perspectives
  • About us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In