19 May 2021 | 03:47 PM UTC
Burkina Faso: Student protest to occur in Ouagadougou, May 20
Student-led protest to take place in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, May 20. Transport disruptions and clashes possible.
Event
Student activists plan to protest at the Philippe Zinda Kabore school in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, May 20. The event follows recent student demonstrations that took place in the Burkinabe capital in recent days, including May 17. Student activists have gathered to condemn several education reforms concerning high school pre-graduation testing and other issues. Police subsequently used tear gas to disperse the crowd, causing an unspecified number of injuries and prompting protesters to respond by throwing rocks at officers. Organizers have not announced a specific time for the new demonstration. Additional gatherings could occur near government agencies, including the Ministry of Education, Literacy, and National Languages, and in prominent squares, or at various schools around Ouagadougou.
Localized transportation disruptions and heightened security are likely during the May 20 protest. Clashes between demonstrators and security forces are also possible.
Context
Students in Ouagadougou have engaged in sporadic protests against proposed education reforms over recent months, with notable rallies having taken place in May, April, and February. While some demonstrations have remained peaceful, clashes with security forces have occurred and resulted in some injuries.
Advice
Avoid all protests as a standard precaution. Heed the advice of security officials. Allow additional time to reach destinations near demonstration locations, including on May 20. Monitor local sources for additional information on protests as organizers may not announce plans in advance.