Dozens of supporters of the Burkina Faso military
coup on Sunday chanted slogans and wrecked
furniture as they stormed a Ouagadougou hotel
hosting efforts to end the country’s post-putsch crisis,
an AFP journalist said.
The attack came as mediators led by Senegalese
President Macky Sall — who also chairs the Economic
Community of West African States (ECOWAS) —
were due to announce an exit plan Sunday morning
for the landlocked west African country from the crisis
triggered by Thursday’s military coup.
An AFP journalist at the scene said the supporters of
General Gilbert Diendere were clearly aiming to
pressure the mediators, who also include the UN
representative in Africa Mohamed Ibn Chambas.
The scuffle came a day after Benin’s President
Thomas Boni Yayi, who was in Ouagadougou
meeting both sides in the standoff, announced “all the
actors” in the crisis would meet Sunday to announce
“good news”.
Though he did not specify exactly what the
announcement would be, he did hint at a return to
power of Burkina’s interim government.
Arriving before any announcement could be made,
Diendere’s supporters forced their way into the hotel,
caused mayhem in the lobby and took off again.
“What we want is for Diendere to stay and organise
elections quickly like he promised. We are killing
each other in the neighbourhood and the country
because of exclusion, we need inclusive elections,” a
Diendere supporter said on condition of anonymity.
The Presidential Security Regiment (RSP), an elite
army unit of 1,300 men loyal to former president
Blaise Compaore, officially declared a coup on
Thursday and announced Compaore’s ex-chief of staff
Diendere as the new leader.
Just before Diendere’s supporters arrived, protesters
from the “Balai citoyen” (Civic Broom) movement
that led an uprising which deposed Compaore last
October, also gathered outside the hotel, seeking to
“maintain pressure” on the talks until an
announcement was made.
At least 10 people have been killed and 113 wounded
in clashes sparked by Wednesday’s detention of the
interim president and prime minister a by presidential
guard officers, a source at Ouagadougou’s main
hospital told AFP


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