Thursday 30 October 2014

Protesters storm Burkina Faso parliament ahead of constitution vote

Thousands of protesters stormed Burkina Faso’s parliament building on Thursday, witnesses said, ahead of a controversial government vote on revising the constitution to allow the country’s president to stand for re-election.

The protesters had managed to get inside the building in the capital Ouagadougou while police had fled, a witness told Reuters.

Protesters also stormed and ransacked the building of the country’s state television network, which went off air shortly afterwards, Reuters reported.

A handful of soldiers who were guarding the building shot in the air to try to disperse the crowds, but they continued advancing and the soldiers fled, a witness said.

Earlier, police had fired teargas and beat and arrested protesters as they tried to reach parliament, a Reuters photographer said. Hundreds of protesters burned tyres and set up makeshift barricades in response.

Officers in pick-ups pursued opposition supporters and cordoned off the area around the building. It was not immediately clear how protesters had managed to breach the cordon.
The Punch

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