Burkina coup leader charged with 'crime against humanity'

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AFP Ouagadougou
Last Updated : Oct 16 2015 | 10:57 PM IST
Burkina Faso's military said today a general accused of leading a failed coup last month would be prosecuted on a slew of charges, including an unspecified "crime against humanity".
"Eleven charges have been filed" against General Gilbert Diendere, "notably crime against humanity", Colonel Sita Sangare, in charge of military justice, told a press conference.
The announcement comes as the interim government tries to turn a page on the short-lived putsch and uncover the truth about the death of the country's charismatic former leader Thomas Sankara.
Diendere is accused of leading a power grab by presidential guards loyal to ousted head of state Blaise Compaore on September 17. The general, who headed the elite force, was Compaore right-hand man during much of his 27-year rule.
Burkina Faso was brought to the brink of chaos for six days before the coup collapsed when its leaders admitted they lacked popular support.
The presidential guard has since been disarmed and formally disbanded.
According to government figures, 14 people were killed and 251 injured in the unrest.
Sangare also said that they had not ruled out prosecuting Compaore in connection with the murder of his iconic predecessor Thomas Sankara in 1987.
"For now, former president Compaore is not being pursued (in the Sankara case), but it is not ruled out that it could happen," he said.
Sankara, a revolutionary figure who is still a hero to many in west Africa, was killed in mysterious circumstances.
A lawyer for his family said on Tuesday that an autopsy showed his remains had been riddled with bullets.
"There were more than a dozen all over the body, even below the armpits," Ambroise Farama said.
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First Published: Oct 16 2015 | 10:57 PM IST

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