In a bold declaration that has sparked widespread debate, the head of Burkina Faso’s ruling military junta, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, has asserted that the nation’s citizens should abandon any hope for democracy, calling the system “not for us.” The remarks were made during a televised press conference broadcast on national television on April 2.
Burkina Faso junte insists democracy ‘not for our people’ says captain traoré
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