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Sunday, 27 September 2015

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Burkina Faso on Saturday froze the assets of
General Gilbert Diendere, who led a failed coup
last week in which his men took the president and
prime minister hostage just weeks before elections
were due.
The state prosecutor said in a statement that he
also froze the assets of 13 others suspected of
links to the coup and to the political party of
former President Blaise Compaore and three other
parties linked to the former ruler.
The decision, which applied to financial and
property assets, is part of a crackdown against the
coup leaders and their perceived supporters one
day after the cabinet dissolved the elite
presidential guard.
Interim President Michel Kafando on Friday also
dismissed the minister in charge of security and
created a commission to identify those responsible
for the coup attempt.
Kafando was restored to power on Wednesday when
its leaders handed back power in the face of
domestic and international opposition and the
threat of attack from loyalist forces. In all, 11
people died in protests against the putsch.
Burkina Faso was supposed to hold their elections on
Oct. 11, marking a return to democracy a year
after protesters toppled Compaore as he
attempted to extend his 27-year rule, but they
seem likely to be delayed because of the unrest.

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