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← Des nouvelles inquietantes, que le regime de “sécurité” est toujours en place en train de guider les evenements #burkina #lwili
lefaso.net has the picture… end of talks for today apparently #lwili #burkina →

Classic and disturbing picture… Zida and Diabré at the negotiating table #burkina #lwili

Posted on November 2, 2014 by mkevane

Notice who is at the head of the table.  Bad sign, in my opinion.  Power is arrogant and concerned with its status.

zida with zeph

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Economist at Santa Clara University and Director of Friends of African Village Libraries.
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← Des nouvelles inquietantes, que le regime de “sécurité” est toujours en place en train de guider les evenements #burkina #lwili
lefaso.net has the picture… end of talks for today apparently #lwili #burkina →
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