Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Oggice Desk Blueprints

the country after Thomas Sankara



The Burkina Faso, a country of 'West Africa, has experienced a season of profound change under President Thomas Sankara , a politician who has introduced a series of innovative proposals for democratic management of social and economic life of the nation. In power from 1984 to 1987, Sankara led the African continent a revolutionary way to live the politics . But what were the milestones of this process of modernization and that the country is now Burkina Faso to 23 years after the killing of Thomas Sankara? As the population now lives and what remains of the reforms introduced earlier?
To shed light on these and other aspects of Burkina Faso participated in the Ark of Rights: Mariano Pavanello , professor of African history and ethnography at the Faculty of Arts, University "La Sapienza" of Rome, Carlo Batà , author of 'The Africa by Thomas Sankara. Ideas can not be killed ", published by the publishing house Ahab Gaetano Sirimarco , responsible for projects in Burkina Faso for Terre des Hommes Italy, Laura Renzi , campaign office of the Italian section Amnesty International.

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