The people of Burkina Faso have known leaders such as Maurice Yameogo, Sangoulé Laminezana, Sayé zerbo, Jean-Baptiste Ouedraogo. And especially a certain Thomas Sankara, who died 36 years ago. Murder. The latter has left indelible

The people of Burkina Faso have known leaders such as Maurice Yameogo, Sangoulé Laminezana, Sayé zerbo, Jean-Baptiste Ouedraogo. And especially a certain Thomas Sankara, who died 36 years ago. Murder. The latter has left indelible
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