Sahel: Burkina Faso’s security environment to worsen as Jihadi attacks likely to intensify
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The Sahelian nation of Burkina Faso has been a powder keg for some time  and this weekend, the coup leader that toppled the previous government  has been himself toppled by another coup. The situation in Burkina’s  capital, Ouagadougou, has been extremely tense lately, with protesters  attempting to raid the French embassy there, as France remains highly  unpopular due to its policies in its former colonies. On Friday, 30th of  September 2022, the security crisis in Burkina Faso spiraled out of  control when low-ranking military officers announced their toppling of  the junta leader, Colonel Paul-Henri Damiba. In this brief podcast, MEA  Risk and The North Africa Journal's Arezki Daoud analyzes the current  situation in Burkina and provides a brief outlook.
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