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New Burkina PM vows investigations into Compaore-era deaths

Published 11/27/2014, 07:45 PM
Updated 11/27/2014, 07:50 PM
© Reuters. Burkina Faso PM Zida stands as an official reads the names of transitional government ministers in Ouagadougou

OUAGADOUGOU (Reuters) - Burkina Faso's interim prime minister pledged on Thursday to open enquiries into the deaths of a former president and a journalist, among the key demands of protesters who swept former President Blaise Compaore from power last month.

Lieutenant Colonel Isaac Zida, who seized power after Compaore fled and was then named prime minister, also said audits would be carried out at state firms and those suspected of corruption would be held to account.

Compaore fled the West African country last month when hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of the capital, Ouagadougou, to protest his bid to change the constitution to extend his 27-year rule.

Although he won support from Western allies as a key regional power broker in recent years, Compaore left behind a country where many say corruption and impunity hobbled progress despite a growing gold mining industry.

"We must shine a light on everything that went on during Blaise Compaore's rule. All the pending dossiers will be reopened," Zida told reporters late on Thursday.

Compaore took office in a 1987 coup in which then-President Thomas Sankara was killed in unexplained circumstances.

The 1998 death of investigative journalist Norbert Zongo, who was researching the death of a driver working for Compaore's brother, also weighed on Compaore's time in power.

Zida threatened to renationalize any firms that had been privatized at the expense of the population and said people responsible for corruption "must be called to explain themselves."

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Burkina Faso's new authorities earlier removed General Gilbert Diendere, the most powerful remaining figure from the Compaore era, from his post as head of the presidential guard.

Zida heads a transitional government that has one year to lead the country to new elections. 

(Reporting by Mathieu Bonkoungou; Writing by David Lewis; Editing by Emma Farge and Peter Cooney)

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