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Blaise Compaoré (born February 3, 1951) has been the President of Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso , also known by its short-form name Burkina, is a landlocked nation in West Africa. It is surrounded by six countries: Mali to the north, Niger to the east, Benin to the south east, Togo and Ghana to the south, and C?te d'Ivoire to the south west....
 since 1987. He is the founder of the ruling political party, the Congress for Democracy and Progress
Congress for Democracy and Progress

The Congress for Democracy and Progress is the ruling political party in Burkina Faso. Its President is Roch Marc Christian Kabor?.It was founded by merger of the Organization for Popular Democracy - Labour Movement with the National Convention of Progressive Patriots / Social Democratic Party , Group of Revolutionary Democrats , Movement...
. He has been implicated in the murder of Thomas Sankara
Thomas Sankara

Captain Thomas Isidore No?l Sankara was the leader of Burkina Faso from 1983 to 1987. While noted for his personal charisma and praised for promoting health and women's rights, he also antagonised many vested interests in the country....
, his predecessor, in the 1987 coup. He was elected President in 1991, in an election that was boycotted by the opposition; he was re-elected in 1998 and 2005.

ook power on October 15, 1987 in a bloody coup that killed Sankara, his predecessor as head of state.






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Blaise Compaoré (born February 3, 1951) has been the President of Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso , also known by its short-form name Burkina, is a landlocked nation in West Africa. It is surrounded by six countries: Mali to the north, Niger to the east, Benin to the south east, Togo and Ghana to the south, and C?te d'Ivoire to the south west....
 since 1987. He is the founder of the ruling political party, the Congress for Democracy and Progress
Congress for Democracy and Progress

The Congress for Democracy and Progress is the ruling political party in Burkina Faso. Its President is Roch Marc Christian Kabor?.It was founded by merger of the Organization for Popular Democracy - Labour Movement with the National Convention of Progressive Patriots / Social Democratic Party , Group of Revolutionary Democrats , Movement...
. He has been implicated in the murder of Thomas Sankara
Thomas Sankara

Captain Thomas Isidore No?l Sankara was the leader of Burkina Faso from 1983 to 1987. While noted for his personal charisma and praised for promoting health and women's rights, he also antagonised many vested interests in the country....
, his predecessor, in the 1987 coup. He was elected President in 1991, in an election that was boycotted by the opposition; he was re-elected in 1998 and 2005.

Participation in 1987 coup

He took power on October 15, 1987 in a bloody coup that killed Sankara, his predecessor as head of state. Compaoré described the killing of Sankara as an "accident", however this claim is widely disputed. Upon taking the presidency, he reverted many of the policies of Sankara, claiming that his policy was a "rectification" of the Burkinabé revolution.

Soon after he became President he also eliminated two major revolutionary leaders, Henri Zongo
Henri Zongo

Henri Zongo was a military officer in the army of Burkina Faso and a key figure in the country's history after decolonisation. He was responsible on 15 October 1987 for the overthrow of the country's government after power became too concentrated with the country's military leaders whom included Zongo as well as Jean-Baptiste Boukari Lingani...
 and Jean-Baptiste Boukary Lingani, accused of plotting against the regime. Blaise Compaoré's liability in connection with the assassination of Sankara has been the object of the first complaint against Burkina Faso, lodged by Mariam Sankara, Thomas Sankara's widow. In April 2006, the UN Human Rights Committee issued a damning condemnation of Burkina Faso's failure to investigate the circumstances of Thomas Sankara's death (and prosecute those responsible for Sankara's death).

Murder of Norbert Zongo President Compaoré and his Presidential Guard have been implicated in the death of reporter Norbert Zongo
Norbert Zongo

Norbert Zongo was the publisher and editor of the Burkina Faso newspaper l'Ind?pendant. He was assassinated after his newspaper began investigating the murder of a driver who had worked for the brother of President Blaise Compaor?....
 in December 1998 and continued intimidation of the media in Burkina Faso, according to the international organization Reporters Without Borders
Reporters Without Borders

Reporters Without Borders, or RWB is a Paris-based international non-governmental organization that advocates freedom of the press. It was founded in 1985 by current Secretary General Robert M?nard, Rony Brauman and the journalist Jean-Claude Guillebaud....
. The Norbert Zongo murder allegations highlighted one of the only times that Compaoré's power has been truly questioned and jeopardized.

1991 election

Compaoré was elected president in 1991; main opposition parties boycotted in protest to the questionable means Compaoré used to take office in the first place, surrounding the murder of Sankara. In this election, only 25% of the electorate even participated, emphasizing tremendous political instability and protest amongst the masses. In 1998 he was re-elected for the first time. In August 2005, he announced his intention to contest the next presidential election. Opposition politicians regard his 2005 re-election bid as unconstitutional due to a constitutional amendment in 2000 limiting a president to two terms, and reducing term lengths from seven to five years, thus barring Compaoré from seeking a third term. Compaoré's supporters dispute this, saying that the amendment cannot be applied retroactively. Notwithstanding opposition objections, in October 2005 the constitutional council ruled that because Compaoré was a sitting president in 2000, the amendment would not apply until the end of his second term in office, thereby allowing him to present his candidacy for the 2005 election.

2005 election

On November 13, 2005, Compaoré was re-elected as President, defeating 12 opponents and winning 80.35% of the vote. Although 16 opposition parties announced a coalition to unseat Compaoré early on in the race, ultimately nobody wanted to give up their spot in the race to another leader in the coalition, and the pact fell through. He has proposed a "National Reconciliation" that is not widely supported by his opposition.

Following Compaoré's victory, he was sworn in for another term on December 20, 2005.

International and regional roles

In 1993, President Compaoré headed the Burkina-Faso delegation which participated in the first Tokyo International Conference on African Development
Tokyo International Conference on African Development

is a conference held every five years in Tokyo, Japan, with the objective "to promote high-level policy dialogue between African leaders and development partners." Japan is a co-host of these conferences....
.

Compaoré has been active as a mediator in regional issues. On July 26, 2006, he was designated as the mediator of the Inter-Togolese Dialogue, which was held in Ouagadougou in August 2006 and resulted in an agreement between the government and opposition parties. He has also acted as mediator in the crisis in Côte d'Ivoire
Côte d'Ivoire

, formerly Ivory Coast, officially the , is a country in West Africa. The government officially discourages the use of the name Ivory Coast in English, preferring the French name to be used in all languages ....
, brokering the peace agreement that was signed by Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo
Laurent Gbagbo

Laurent Koudou Gbagbo has been the President of C?te d'Ivoire of C?te d'Ivoire since 2000. Formerly a history teacher, Gbagbo was one of the primary opponents of President F?lix Houphou?t-Boigny....
 and New Forces leader Guillaume Soro
Guillaume Soro

Guillaume Kigbafori Soro has served as the Prime Minister of C?te d'Ivoire since April 4, 2007. Prior to his service as Prime Minister, Soro led the Patriotic Movement of C?te d'Ivoire and later the New Forces rebel group as its Secretary-General....
 in Ouagadougou on March 4, 2007.

He is an Honorary Member of .

See also

  • Tokyo International Conference on African Development
    Tokyo International Conference on African Development

    is a conference held every five years in Tokyo, Japan, with the objective "to promote high-level policy dialogue between African leaders and development partners." Japan is a co-host of these conferences....
     (TICAD-IV), 2008.


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