This file photo shows a young boy looking at a poster of new strong man and head of the Junta, Lieutenant-colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba outside the Grand Mosque of Ouagadougou after Friday prayers on January 28, 2022. Several hundred people protested in southeastern Burkina Faso on Saturday (Sunday in Manila) against what they described as the government having left them to their own devices to fend off deadly jihadist attacks. AFP PHOTO
This file photo shows a young boy looking at a poster of new strong man and head of the Junta, Lieutenant-colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba outside the Grand Mosque of Ouagadougou after Friday prayers on January 28, 2022. Several hundred people protested in southeastern Burkina Faso on Saturday (Sunday in Manila) against what they described as the government having left them to their own devices to fend off deadly jihadist attacks. AFP PHOTO

Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso: Several hundred people protested in southeastern Burkina Faso Saturday (Sunday in Manila) against what they described as the government having left them to their own devices to fend off deadly jihadist attacks.

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