Eight Burkina soldiers held over plot to 'destabilise institutions' by AFP Staff Writers Ouagadougou (AFP) Jan 11, 2022 Eight soldiers including a high-ranking commander have been detained over plans to "destabilise" Burkina Faso's institutions, military prosecutors and security sources said Tuesday. The military prosecutor's office in capital Ouagadougou said it had learned of an "allegation of a project to destabilise the institutions of the republic being planned by a group of soldiers". The office had learned of the plot on Saturday after "a member of the gang" denounced the plan, it said in a statement. An investigation has been launched and eight soldiers have been detained for questioning, the statement added. The West African nation's government has come under sustained pressure over failures to stem the bloodshed of a brutal six-year jihadist insurgency which has claimed some 2,000 lives and forced 1.4 million from their homes. Security sources told AFP that Lieutenant Colonel Emmanuel Zoungrana, the commander of western forces fighting jihadists in the country, was among those arrested. One of the security sources said that "suspicions of a plot to destabilise (the government) with ramifications abroad" had hung over Zoungrana and several soldiers since protests in November. Hundreds took to the streets on November 27 to protest the state's inability to stop the jihadist violence, with around 10 injured in clashes between demonstrators and police. Tensions had been raised after 57 people -- including 53 gendarmes -- were killed by a jihadist attack that overran a northern Inata base earlier in November. Two weeks before the Inata attack, the gendarmes based there had warned the authorities of their precarious situation, saying they were so short of food they were relying on poaching to eat. Last month in a bid to defuse public anger over the jihadist violence, President Roch Marc Christian Kabore accepted the government's resignation. Lassina Zerbo, a former UN official who was installed as the prime minister of the new government, has called for "cohesion" in the face of the jihadist threat. Like its neighbours Mali and Niger, Burkina Faso has been caught up in a spiral of violence since 2015, attributed to jihadist groups affiliated to Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State militant group.
UN's Guterres 'saddened' by reports of deadly strike in Tigray: spokesman New York (AFP) Jan 11, 2022 UN chief Antonio Guterres is "deeply concerned" over reports of a deadly airstrike in Ethiopia's Tigray region, his spokesman said Monday, in the international body's first comment on an attack which rebels said left 56 people dead. The Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) last week claimed that dozens had been killed in a drone strike on a camp for civilians displaced by the war in northern Ethiopia, in an attack that prompted aid agencies to suspend operations in the region. Saturday's raid ... read more
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