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Burkina Faso crisis: Opposition urges Compaore to quit | |
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Burkina Faso's opposition has renewed its call for the immediate resignation of President Blaise Compaore as hundreds of protesters gather in the capital, Ouagadougou. | |
A statement by opposition leader Zephirin Diabre urged protesters to occupy public spaces. | |
Demonstrators are angry Mr Compaore has been seeking to amend the constitution to stay in power beyond next year. | |
He has now agreed not to seek another term but says he will remain till 2015. | |
Mr Compaore's decision came after protesters set fire to parliament and government buildings on Thursday. | |
The creation of a transitional government to serve until 2015 elections was announced by army chief Gen Honore Traore, who said it would "be put in place in consultation with all parties". | |
He also declared the dissolution of parliament. | He also declared the dissolution of parliament. |
UN chief Ban Ki-moon's special envoy for West Africa, Mohamed Ibn Chambas, is expected in Burkina Faso to try to ease the crisis, the UN said. | UN chief Ban Ki-moon's special envoy for West Africa, Mohamed Ibn Chambas, is expected in Burkina Faso to try to ease the crisis, the UN said. |
Analysis: Thomas Fessy, BBC West Africa correspondent | Analysis: Thomas Fessy, BBC West Africa correspondent |
The president said he was ready to open a political dialogue to set the terms of a transitional government that he would lead until the next presidential election. His current term ends in November next year, so staying in power now would be legal. | The president said he was ready to open a political dialogue to set the terms of a transitional government that he would lead until the next presidential election. His current term ends in November next year, so staying in power now would be legal. |
But would he be legitimate? | But would he be legitimate? |
Opposition leaders and protesters say no. They want him to step down now. | Opposition leaders and protesters say no. They want him to step down now. |
President Compaore appeared to want to calm things down but he spoke like a man who still wants to decide when he goes. | President Compaore appeared to want to calm things down but he spoke like a man who still wants to decide when he goes. |
That could be the recipe for more unrest. | That could be the recipe for more unrest. |
In pictures: Political violence hits Burkino Faso | In pictures: Political violence hits Burkino Faso |
'Fulfil your responsibilities' | |
In a statement released on Friday, main opposition leader Zephirin Diabre called on protesters to "maintain the pressure by systematically occupying public spaces". | |
"The opposition has said and will say again that the precondition for any discussion relating to a political transition is the departure, pure and simple and without condition, of Blaise Compaore," it said. | |
Opponents of the president were seen gathering in Ouagadougou's main square, Place de la Nation, and outside the army headquarters on Friday. | |
There were reports of a tense stand-off at the army HQ, with a huge crowd shouting: "Fulfil your responsibilities or we will do so ourselves." | There were reports of a tense stand-off at the army HQ, with a huge crowd shouting: "Fulfil your responsibilities or we will do so ourselves." |
The BBC's Thomas Fessy says they are hoping the military will rally behind their cause. | |
But with international diplomats backing the president's offer of talks and opposition leaders refusing to join in, confrontation could sink the country into further violence, our correspondent adds. | |
The president agreed to hand over to a democratically elected government only once the transitional administration had completed its 12-month term. | The president agreed to hand over to a democratically elected government only once the transitional administration had completed its 12-month term. |
He repeated his position on Friday in an interview for Reuters news agency, saying he had heard the protesters and that all problems could be resolved through dialogue. | He repeated his position on Friday in an interview for Reuters news agency, saying he had heard the protesters and that all problems could be resolved through dialogue. |
He had originally planned to seek re-election by pushing a constitutional amendment through parliament that would have lifted the limit on presidential terms. | He had originally planned to seek re-election by pushing a constitutional amendment through parliament that would have lifted the limit on presidential terms. |
But the move triggered Thursday's demonstrations, the most serious yet against Mr Compaore's rule. | But the move triggered Thursday's demonstrations, the most serious yet against Mr Compaore's rule. |
At least one person was killed in the protests, says BBC Afrique's Yacouba Ouedraogo in the capital. | At least one person was killed in the protests, says BBC Afrique's Yacouba Ouedraogo in the capital. |
The city hall, the homes of MPs, and an upmarket hotel in Ouagadougou were also set ablaze. | The city hall, the homes of MPs, and an upmarket hotel in Ouagadougou were also set ablaze. |
Similar protests hit the south-western city of Bobo Dioulasso, and other towns in the poor West African state. | Similar protests hit the south-western city of Bobo Dioulasso, and other towns in the poor West African state. |
State television went off air after protesters ransacked its headquarters. | State television went off air after protesters ransacked its headquarters. |
Blaise Compaore | Blaise Compaore |
Correspondents say Mr Compaore has always managed to stay in power by using a combination of conciliation and moderate force. | |
But the current tensions have been building for several months, and it is not clear whether he can survive this time. | But the current tensions have been building for several months, and it is not clear whether he can survive this time. |
Mr Compaore is a staunch ally of the US and France, which uses Burkina Faso as a base for military operations against militant Islamists in the Sahel region. | Mr Compaore is a staunch ally of the US and France, which uses Burkina Faso as a base for military operations against militant Islamists in the Sahel region. |
But the country is one of West Africa's poorest, and is vulnerable to changes in world prices for cotton, the economic mainstay of many Burkinabes. | But the country is one of West Africa's poorest, and is vulnerable to changes in world prices for cotton, the economic mainstay of many Burkinabes. |
Are you in Burkina Faso? Send us your eyewitness accounts and views by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk | Are you in Burkina Faso? Send us your eyewitness accounts and views by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk |
Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124 (UK) or +44 7624 800 100 (international). Or you can upload here. | Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124 (UK) or +44 7624 800 100 (international). Or you can upload here. |
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