The life, legacy & assassination of an African revolutionary - Lisa Janae Bacon

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In 1972, Thomas Sankara was swept into a revolution
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for a country not his own.
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Hailing from the West African nation of Burkina Faso—
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then known as Upper Volta—
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the 22-year-old soldier had travelled to Madagascar
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to study at their military academy.
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But upon arriving, he found a nation in conflict.
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Local revolutionaries sought to wrest control of Madagascar
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from France’s lingering colonial rule.
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These protestors inspired Sankara
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to read works by socialist leaders like Karl Marx
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and seek wisdom from military strategy.
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When he returned to Upper Volta in 1973,
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Sankara was determined to free his country from its colonial legacy.
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Born in 1949,
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Sankara was raised in a relatively privileged household
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as the third of ten children.
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His parents wanted him to be a priest, but like many of his peers,
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Sankara saw the military as the perfect institution
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to rid Upper Volta of corruption.
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After returning from Madagascar,
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he became famous for his charisma and transparent oratorial style—
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but he was less popular with the reigning government.
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Led by President Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo,
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this administration came to power in the 3rd consecutive coup d’état
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in Upper Volta’s recent history.
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The administration’s policies were a far cry
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from the sweeping changes Sankara proposed,
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but, by 1981, Sankara’s popularity won out,
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earning him a role in Ouédraogo’s government.
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Nicknamed “Africa’s Che Guevara," Sankara rapidly rose through the ranks,
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and within two years, he was appointed Prime Minister.
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In his new role, he delivered rallying speeches
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to impoverished communities, women, and young people.
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He even tried to persuade other governments to form alliances
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based on their shared colonial legacy.
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But Ouédraogo and his advisors felt threatened by Sankara’s new position.
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They thought his communist beliefs would harm alliances with capitalist countries,
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and just months after becoming Prime Minister,
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Ouédraogo’s administration forced Sankara from the job
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and placed him on house arrest.
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Little did the President know
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this act would fuel Upper Volta’s 4th coup d’état in 17 years.
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Civilian protests ensued around the capital,
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and the government ground to a halt
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while Sankara tried to negotiate a peaceful transition.
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During this time, Blaise Compaoré,
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Sankara’s friend and fellow former soldier,
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foiled another coup that included an attempt on Sankara’s life.
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Eventually, Ouédraogo resigned without further violence,
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and on August 4, 1983, Thomas Sankara became the new President of Upper Volta.
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Finally in charge, Sankara launched an ambitious program
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for social and economic change.
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As one of his first agenda items, he renamed the country
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from its French colonial title "Upper Volta" to "Burkina Faso,"
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which translates to “Land of Upright Men."
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Over the next four years he established a nation-wide literacy campaign,
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ordered the planting of over 10 million trees,
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and composed a new national anthem—
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all while cutting down inflated government employee salaries.
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But perhaps the most unique element of Sankara’s revolution
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was his dedication to gender equality.
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He cultivated a movement for women’s liberation,
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outlawing forced marriages, polygamy and genital mutilation.
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He was the first African leader to appoint women to key political positions
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and actively recruit them to the military.
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However, Sankara’s socialist policies were met with much resistance.
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Many students and elites believed his economic plans
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would alienate Burkina Faso from its capitalist peers.
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His crackdown on the misuse of public funds
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turned government officials against him as well.
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After four years, what began as an empowering revolution
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had isolated many influential Burkinabes.
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But Sankara was not ready to yield his power.
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He executed increasingly authoritarian actions,
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including banning trade unions and the free press.
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Eventually, his autocratic tendencies
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turned even his closest friends against him.
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On October 15, 1987,
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Sankara was conducting a meeting when a group of assailants
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swarmed his headquarters.
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Sankara was assassinated in the attack,
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and many believe the raid was ordered by his friend Blaise Compaoré.
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Though his legacy is complicated,
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many of Sankara’s policies have proven themselves to be ahead of their time.
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In the past decade,
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Burkinabe youth have celebrated Sankara’s political philosophy,
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and nearby countries like Ghana have even adopted Sankara’s economic models.
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On March 2, 2019 a statue of Sankara was erected in Burkina Faso’s capital,
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establishing his place as an icon of revolution for his country
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and throughout the world.
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