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Malik Kassongué

Journaliste et chercheur écrivant sous pseudonyme.

  • The image features a formal gathering of a group of individuals, likely in a ceremonial setting. They are wearing traditional attire, which includes colorful robes adorned with striped and patterned elements. Many of them are also wearing distinctive hats or headgear. The setting appears to be well-decorated, possibly for an official event, with a red carpet and banners or decorations in the background. A few individuals stand out in military or official uniforms, suggesting a mix of civilian and military presence at the event. Back to square one for justice in Burkina Faso Malik Kassongué · November 2024 The independence of the judiciary was one of the main gains of the uprising of 30 and 31 October 2014 that led to the fall of Blaise Compaoré. But, ten years on, judges are shocked by a clear step backwards. Their freedom of action has been whittled away by the country’s new masters.
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