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R&D from Prepd: Burkina Faso Coup

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This week’s R&D covers the recent coup in Burkina Faso.  Last Sunday, a group of soldiers in the country mutinied, arguing that the country’s democratic government was not doing enough to battle Islamic militants or care for soldiers who have been wounded or killed in the struggle.  The coup is the fourth to hit West Africa this year and has been criticized by the United Nations, with the United States and the West African economic bloc ECOWAS expressing concern.  Despite the criticism from international observers, the coup does have sizeable public support but it is unclear whether the new military junta will enhance  the nation’s security.

R&D from Prepd: Political Unrest in Burkina Faso

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This R&D covers political unrest in Burkina Faso.  Last Friday, President Blaise Compaore was forced to resign due to protests against his attempt to amend the constitution and run for another term in 2016.  The country’s military has assumed control of the country and the African Union (AU) has given them two weeks to hand power to a civilian government.  If military refuse to comply, the AU could pursue sanctions.

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