
The assassination of Thomas Sankara
In October 1987, African leader Thomas Sankara was gunned down in a coup orchestrated by an old friend.
In October 1987, one of Africa's most radical leaders, Captain Thomas Sankara, was gunned down in a coup in Burkina Faso.
His overthrow was orchestrated by his old friend, Blaise Compaore.
Thomas Sankara's brother, Paul, spoke to Alex Last in 2013.
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(Photo: Thomas Sankara at the international press conference in Paris 1986. Credit: Langevin Jacques via Getty Images)
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