Movilización histórica en Burkina Faso contra el presidente Compaoré
Movilización histórica en Burkina Faso contra el presidente Compaoré
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Los manifestantes han roto el cordón policial y han desafiado a las fuerzas de seguridad.
30.10.2014Protesters pose with a police shield outside the parliament in Ouagadougou on October 30, 2014 as cars and documents burn outside. Hundreds of angry demonstrators in Burkina Faso stormed parliament on October 30 before setting it on fire in protest at plans to change the constitution to allow President Blaise Compaore to extend his 27-year rule. Police had fired tear gas on protesters to try to prevent them from moving in on the National Assembly building ahead of a vote on the controversial legislation. But about 1,500 people managed to break through the security cordon and were ransacking parliament. AFP PHOTO / ISSOUF SANOGOAFP PHOTO / ISSOUF SANOGO -
Gritos contra el intento de Compaoré de perpetuarse en el poder.
30.10.2014Men shout slogans in front of burning cars, near the Burkina Faso's Parliament where demonstrators set fire, on October 30, 2014 in Ouagadougou, as they protest against plans to change the constitution to allow President Blaise Compaore to extend his 27-year rule. Police had fired tear gas on protesters to try to prevent them from moving in on the National Assembly building in the capital Ouagadougou ahead of a vote on the controversial legislation. But about 1,500 people managed to break through the security cordon and were ransacking parliament, according to AFP correspondents. Protesters ransacked offices, setting fire to documents and stealing computer equipment, and set fire to cars outside. AFP PHOTO / ISSOUF SANOGOAFP PHOTO / ISSOUF SANOGO -
Las protestas han reunido en los últimos días a cientos de miles de ciudadanos.
30.10.2014People stand in front of smoke rising from the Burkina Faso's Parliament, where demonstrators put fire on cars parked in a courtyard of the Parliament, on October 30, 2014 in Ouagadougou, as they protest at plans to change the constitution to allow President Blaise Compaore to extend his 27-year rule. Police had fired tear gas on protesters to try to prevent them from moving in on the National Assembly building in the capital Ouagadougou ahead of a vote on the controversial legislation. But about 1,500 people managed to break through the security cordon and were ransacking parliament, according to AFP correspondents. Protesters ransacked offices, setting fire to documents and stealing computer equipment, and set fire to cars outside. AFP PHOTO / ISSOUF SANOGOAFP PHOTO / ISSOUF SANOGO
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