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Thomas Sankara - Wikipedia. Thomas Isidore No. His domestic policies were focused on preventing famine with agrarian self- sufficiency and land reform, prioritizing education with a nationwide literacy campaign, and promoting public health by vaccinating 2. Moreover, his commitment to women's rights led him to outlaw female genital mutilation, forced marriages and polygamy, while appointing women to high governmental positions and encouraging them to work outside the home and stay in school even if pregnant. However his policies alienated and antagonised the vested interests of an array of groups, which included the small but powerful Burkinab.
A week before his assassination, he declared: . His father, a gendarme. His Roman Catholic parents wanted him to become a priest, but he chose to enter the military. While there he witnessed the first military coup d'. In 1. 97. 0, at age 2.
Sankara went on for further military studies at the military academy of Antsirabe (Madagascar), from which he graduated as a junior officer in 1. During that period, he red profusely on history and military strategy, thus acquiring the concepts and analytical tools that he would later use in his reinterpretation of Burkinabe political history.
He earned fame for his heroic performance in the border war with Mali, but years later would renounce the war as . Sankara was a decent guitarist. He played in a band named .
In the same year he met Blaise Compaor. During the presidency of Colonel Saye Zerbo, a group of young officers formed a secret organisation called the . Henri Zongo and Jean- Baptiste Boukary Lingani were also placed under arrest; this caused a popular uprising. Our revolution in Burkina Faso draws on the totality of man's experiences since the first breath of humanity. We wish to be the heirs of all the revolutions of the world, of all the liberation struggles of the peoples of the Third World.
We draw the lessons of the American Revolution. The French Revolution taught us the rights of man. The great October Revolution brought victory to the proletariat and made possible the realization of the Paris Commune's dreams of justice. As President, he promoted the . The ideology of the Revolution was defined by Sankara as anti- imperialist in a speech of 2 October 1. Discours d'orientation politique (DOP), written by his close associate Val.
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His policy was oriented toward fighting corruption, promoting reforestation, averting famine, and making education and health real priorities. In 1. 98. 4, on the first anniversary of his accession, he renamed the country Burkina Faso, meaning . He also gave it a new flag and wrote a new national anthem (Une Seule Nuit).
Creating self- sufficiency. Alas, for lack of organization, we are forced to beg for food aid. These feudal landlords were stripped of their rights to tribute payments and forced labour as well as having their land distributed amongst the peasantry. Within four years Burkina Faso reached food sufficiency due in large part to feudal land redistribution and series of irrigation and fertilization programs instituted by the government.
During this time production of cotton and wheat increased dramatically. While the average wheat production for the Sahel region was 1,7. Burkina Faso was producing 3,9. Sankara launched a mass vaccination program in an attempt to eradicate polio, meningitis, and measles. In one week, 2. 5 million Burkinab.
Brick factories were created to help build houses in effort to end urban slums. All regions of the country were soon connected by a vast road- and rail- building program. Over 7. 00 km (4. Burkinab. These revolutionary developments and national economic programs shook the foundations of the traditional economic development models imposed on Africa. These programs had some success in the first few years. However, wide- scale teacher strikes, coupled with Sankara's unwillingness to negotiate, led to the creation of .
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In an attempt to replace the nearly 2,5. Volunteers received a 1. The courts were created originally to try former government officials in a straightforward way so the average Burkinab. Sentences for former government officials were light and often suspended.
The tribunals have been alleged to have been only show trials. Procedures in these trials, especially legal protections for the accused, did not conform to international standards. Defendants had to prove themselves innocent of the crimes they were charged with committing and were not allowed to be represented by counsel.
Some even created their own courts to settle scores and humiliate their enemies. The CDPs were created as a counterweight to the power of the army as well as to promote political and social revolution. The idea for the Revolutionary Defense Committees was taken from Fidel Castro, whose Committees for the Defense of the Revolution were created as a form of . CDR groups would meddle in the everyday life of the Burkinab. Individuals would use their power to settle scores or punish enemies. Sankara himself noted the failure publicly.
The public placed blame for actions of individual CDRs squarely on Sankara. We do not talk of women. It is a basic necessity for the triumph of the revolution. Women hold up the other half of the sky.
Improving women's status in Burkinab. His government banned female genital mutilation, forced marriages, and polygamy, while appointing women to high governmental positions and encouraging them to work outside the home and stay in school even if pregnant.
Sankara recognized the challenges faced by African women when he gave his famous address to mark International Women. He spoke to thousands of women in a highly political speech in which he stated that the Burkinab. This task is formidable but necessary.
During the census, some Fula camps in Mali were visited by mistake by Burkinab. Following efforts by Mali asking African leaders to pressure Sankara.
The conflict is known as the . A teachers' strike the same year resulted in the dismissal of 2,5.
Committees for the Defence of the Revolution, branches of which were established in each workplace and which functioned as . Procedures in these trials, especially legal protections for the accused, did not conform to international standards. According to Christian Morrisson and Jean- Paul Azam of the Organisation for Economic Co- operation and Development, the . Although few people were killed, violence was widespread. Wheat production increased from 1,7. He argued that the poor and exploited did not have an obligation to repay money to the rich and exploiting.
What remains above all of my husband is his integrity. He instilled in us the conviction that struggle is our only recourse. He was a citizen of the free world that together we are in the process of building.
That is why we say that Che Guevara is also African and Burkinab. Deterioration in relations with neighbouring countries was one of the reasons given, with Compaor. Once exhumed, the family will formally identify his remains, a long- standing demand of his family and supporters.
Permission for an exhumation was denied during the rule of his successor, Blaise Compaor. Just as we have yet to recover from the loss of Patrice Lumumba, Kwame Nkrumah, Eduardo Mondlane, Am. While malevolent forces have not used the same methods to eliminate each of these great pan- Africanists, they have been guided by the same motive: to keep Africa in chains. Retrieved 1. 5 October 2.
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