Popular resistance stopped the coup, by Sten Hagberg
Posted on September 28, 2015 by Mats Utas Last week, Burkina Faso was breaking international news. In the midst of a government meeting, soldiers of the president’s security forces – the notorious Régiment de Sécurité Présidentielle (RSP) – took President Michel Kafando, Prime Minister Isaac Yacouba Zida and other members of the government in hostage and seized power under the command of General Gilbert Diendéré. The Burkinabe public reacted with anger and resistance. The One-Year Transition in power since the Burkinabe revolution ousted the President Blaise Compaoré from power when he tried to change the constitution and pave the way for a new term now witnessed the return of the phantoms of the past . The coup was unanimously condemned by the international community: UN, AU, ECOWAS, the United States, France and other European countries were categorical in their condemnation. After a week, it was clear that the coup had failed. On Wednesday...