Thousands of protesters gathered in Burkina Faso on Saturday in a number of the country’s major towns to show their support for Captain Ibrahim Traoré and protest the “destabilization desires” of the nation.
In Ouagadougou, where the large market remained closed, demonstrators burned a French flag and that of the European Union in support of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, who came to power in a coup on September 30, 2022.
Thursday, during a televised interview, Captain Traoré denounced the actions of a coalition against Burkina Faso, claiming to have turned to “strategic allies” such as Russia and Turkey. The country has witnessed two military coups, and jihadist violence has spiraled and claimed more than 10,000 lives.