5,486,695 |
12.3703 |
-1.5247 |
Burkina Faso |
|
The representative of the Anti-Referendum Collective (CAR) to District 11 in Ouagadougou was assaulted after the representative refused to leave the CAR, injuring him. |
5,486,699 |
14.08747 |
-1.64178 |
Burkina Faso |
|
Residents demonstrating to demand road maintenance were violently dispersed by security services, leading to several serious injuries. |
5,486,702 |
10.96209 |
-3.24967 |
Burkina Faso |
|
Traders decided to march to city hall to demand the mayor speed up the process of rehabilitating the central market so they can open up shops again. |
5,486,706 |
12.3703 |
-1.5247 |
Burkina Faso |
|
SYNACIT began 48-hour strike to demand attention for its demands from the government. |
5,486,709 |
12.3703 |
-1.5247 |
Burkina Faso |
|
Teachers marched in Ougadougou on World Teachers' Day, Oct. 8, demanding that the Minister for Secondary and Higher Education Moussa Ouattara stop the continuum system because there are not enough classrooms to accommodate students. Protest coincided with sit-ins across the country on October 8, 9 and 10. |
5,486,712 |
12.3703 |
-1.5247 |
Burkina Faso |
|
Teachers hold sit-ins across the country to demand better conditions for education, including a stopping the continuum process for pre-schoolers, and adopting special status and housing allowance for education workers. Sit-ins nationwide on October 8, 9 and 10. |
5,486,715 |
12.3703 |
-1.5247 |
Burkina Faso |
|
Teachers hold sit-ins across the country to demand better conditions for education, including a stopping the continuum process for pre-schoolers, and adopting special status and housing allowance for education workers. Sit-ins nationwide on October 8, 9 and 10. |
5,486,718 |
10.96209 |
-3.24967 |
Burkina Faso |
|
Traders closed their shops and marched in the streets to demand the speedy construction of the central market in Ddougou. |
5,486,721 |
12.3703 |
-1.5247 |
Burkina Faso |
|
Crowds gathering in Ouagadougou on Oct. 21 to protest the government's intention to submit a draft law to amend the term-term presidential limit (which would allow President Compaore to stand for re-election in 2015). |
5,486,725 |
12.3703 |
-1.5247 |
Burkina Faso |
|
Medical students from the Polytechnic University of Ouahigouya went on strike Oct. 21 and 22 to demand better conditions for study and internships. |