Thursday, October 30, 2014
Burkina Faso Parliament Set On Fire By Protesters
Protesters angry at plans
to allow Burkina Faso's President Blaise Compaore to extend his
27-year-rule have set fire to parliament.
Earlier, the military reportedly fired at protesters who stormed parliament.
Parliament was due to consider changing the constitution so that Mr Compaore can run for office again next year.
He first took power in a coup in 1987, and has won four disputed elections since then.
The opposition has called for a campaign of civil disobedience to demand that he steps down in next year's elections.
State television has gone off air after protesters stormed the building housing it and ransacked it, Reuters news agency quotes a witness as saying.
Smoke could be seen billowing from parliament.
Police had earlier fired tear gas to prevent protesters from moving in on the parliamentary building.
But about 1,500 people managed to breach the security cordon and were ransacking parliament, AFP news agency reports.
Protesters were setting fire to documents and stealing computer equipment; cars outside the building are also on fire, it reports.
Credit: BBC
Parliament House in flames |
President of Burkina Faso, Blaise Compaoré, he has spent 27 years in Power |
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