Lawyers representing the civil parties in the case of former assassinated leader of Burkina Faso, Thomas Sankara demanded the arrest of return ex-leader Blaise Compaore.
Blaise Compaore, who returned home on Friday for the first time since been on exile in ivory Coast in 2014, was sentenced to life imprisonment by a military tribunal in April for the murder of his predecessor and ‘best friend’, Thomas Sankara, in a 1987 coup.
One of the lawyers, the collective of Thomas Sankara’s lawyers, Prosper Farama queried if “the coup plotters, the pseudo reconcilers, are simply trying to kill the rule of law and democracy in Burkina. Take the other convicts, my friend Diendéré, he is serving his sentence! It must be said with dignity. But why is he a Burkinabè, and condemned, he is serving his sentence. What’s different for Blaise Compaoré? He too is condemned, for him, they roll out the red carpet?”
The government in power led by Lieutenant-Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba is however relenctant to grant the request although his government set up the military tribunal that sentenced Compaore.
Colonel Damiba insists that the ex-presidents summit he organized aims to provide Burkina Faso with ‘peace and cohesion rather than ‘impunity’ after controversy erupted following the invitation of former president Blaise Compaoré.
“The process is not to provide impunity but to contribute to the search for a solution for a Burkina Faso of peace and cohesion,” said Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba, the President of Burkina Faso.
The summit is apt as the West African country battles with soaring jihadi violence linked to al-Qaida and the Islamic State group that’s killed thousands and displaced nearly 2 million people.
Despite the fact winning the war over terror was one of the reasons for the Damiba’s military takeover that displaced ex-president Konde, Burkina Faso remains in the eye of the storm with continuous terrorist attacks. Perhaps, a lasting solution will be birthed at the ongoing summit. Time will tell.