Battling Jihadist Violence: The Ongoing Crisis in Burkina Faso

2024-02-25 18:07:37

This country has been facing jihadist violence since 2015 which has left nearly 20,000 dead and more than two million internally displaced.

“The provisional report shows fifteen faithful killed”he wrote: “12 on site and 3 deceased at the CSPS (Health and Social Promotion Center)” following “from their wounds”, he clarified. The Vicar General’s assessment also counts “two injured”. Jean-Pierre Sawadogo says he wishes “peace and security” in Burkina, castigating “those who continue to sow death and desolation in our country”.

Two million internally displaced people

Since 2015, Burkina Faso has been confronted with jihadist violence attributed to armed movements affiliated with Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group, which has left nearly 20,000 dead and more than two million internally displaced. These attacks have sometimes targeted churches in this country, where kidnappings of Christian clerics have also increased.

In February 2020, 24 people were killed and 18 injured in an attack on a Protestant church in the village of Pansi, in the north of the country. In December 2019, fourteen worshipers, including children, were killed during an attack on a Protestant church in Hantoukoura, in eastern Burkina.

Hideout of jihadist groups

In May 2019, four faithful were killed during an attack on a Catholic church in Toulfé, also in the north of the country. Earlier the same month, six people, including a priest, were killed in an attack targeting a Catholic church in the north, in Dablo. In April 2019, five people were killed during the attack on the Protestant church in Silgadji, in the North.

The village of Ekassane is located in the so-called “three borders” zone, on the borders of Burkina, Mali and Niger, a den of jihadist groups. In these three countries, all facing recurring and deadly jihadist violence, civilian governments have been overthrown by successive military coups since 2020.

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