Vol 41 No 10 |
- SIERRA LEONE
Any new UN strategy must take both wings of the RUF into account along with their continued sponsorship by both Taylor and his ally President Blaise Compaoré...
Vol 41 No 10 |
- UNITED STATES
Foreign principal: Sanne Topan Office of President Blaise Compaoré...
The United Nations' latest exercise in naming and shaming sanctions-busters may see the international isolation of Burkina Faso's President Blaise Compaoré and Togo's President Gnassingbé Eyadéma for their roles in supplying arms to Jonas Savimbi's Angolan rebels and buying diamonds from them...
Vol 41 No 1 |
- WEST AFRICA
Burkina Faso's Blaise Compaoré has survived a tricky year but could yet lose out thanks to France's modernisers...
Vol 40 No 23 |
- CÔTE D'IVOIRE
Burkina's President Blaise Compaoré in Abidjan for the funeral of his Ivorian father-in-law on 13 November had private talks with Bédié...
Vol 40 No 24 |
- UNITED NATIONS
Pushing Sankoh and co The job now is to put pressure on Corporal Foday Sankoh's Revolutionary United Front and on his sponsors presidents Charles Taylor in Liberia and Blaise Compaoré in Burkina Faso to comply with the peace accord...
Vol 40 No 20 |
- BURKINA FASO
The government talks of 'national reconciliation'; its critics put it another way saying that President Blaise Compaoré's regime wants to wipe away its bloodstained image...
Army sources say that Presidential Guard members in January 1998 tortured to death in their premises David Ouédraogo a childhood friend of Blaise Compaoré's and driver for his younger brother François Compaoré...
Vol 40 No 16 |
- SIERRA LEONE
Diamond-driven The agreement calculates that RUF leaders such as Sankoh and Sam Bockarie and their sponsors - Liberia's President Charles Taylor and Burkina Faso's President Blaise Compaoré - have more to gain by cooperating with regional power Nigeria and the UN than by continuing their war against the Kabbah government and Sierra Leone's civilians...
Acceptance of the framework now means mediation will be led by a smaller group headed by Bouteflika (more flexible than the grandiose heads of state committee led last year by Burkina Faso's Blaise Compaoré)...
In April they were invited to Ouagadougou to discuss a mediation plan with President Blaise Compaoré outgoing Chairman of the OAU But Sassou doesn't trust Compaoré and fears upsetting Angola which objects to Compaoré's support for Jonas Savimbi of the União Nacional para a Independência Total de Angola...