17
Feb
2022
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Political crisis in Burkina Faso
Madam President, I'm sorry. Commissioner, I'm sorry. Africa is a beautiful and proud continent, unfortunately still plagued by further unrest. This time the coup hit Burkina Faso. A country that has been struggling for years for macroeconomic stability and security is once again at a crossroads. On the one hand, the military junta and Russian mercenaries from the Wagner group actively participating in the coup, but on the other hand, attacks on Christians and religious unrest, which may turn into another bloody religious conflict similar to the one that has been going on in Nigeria for years. Parliament’s resolution clearly describes the security problems and the involvement of foreign mercenary groups. However, it lacks a reference to and condemnation of further attacks against Christians in Burkina Faso. Only in recent days, there have been several major incidents, including the desecration of the St. Peter's Seminary. Kizito, that's it. Islamic radical organizations are behind them. The same ones that seek to destabilize the internal Burkina Faso. Their actions must be clearly condemned and active countermeasures, including sanctions, must be taken against international sponsors of terrorism operating in Africa.