Burkina
 Faso has issued an international arrest warrant for ousted leader 
Blaise Compaore in connection with the murder of former president Thomas
 Sankara nearly 30 years ago, judicial sources told Reuters on Monday.
 
 
 
 
 
The
 popular leader’s 1987 murder is one of the most infamous assassinations
 of Africa’s turbulent post-independence period, and Burkina Faso’s 
interim government has pledged to solve it.
A body
 believed to be Sankara’s was exhumed earlier this year and an autopsy 
showed it was riddled with bullets, strengthening assertions that he was
 executed in the 1987 coup that brought Compaore to power.
Compaore
 himself was driven from power last October by crowds opposing his bid 
to change the West African country’s constitution and extend his 27-year
 rule. He fled to neighboring Ivory Coast, where he is now thought to be
 based.
“I confirm that an international arrest warrant was issued against (ex-)President Blaise Compaore by the investigating judge,” Prosper Farama, a lawyer for Sankara’s family, told Reuters. He said the charges were murder and complicity in the assassination, among others.
Two 
other judicial sources who requested anonymity confirmed the warrant, 
which they said was issued on Dec. 4. A Burkina government spokesman was
 not available for comment.
Bruno Kone, Ivory Coast’s 
government spokesman, said, “The government has not been notified. We 
have nothing official and no comment to make.”
The
 charges against Compaore mark a major step in the case as interim 
authorities prepare to hand over power to former prime minister Roch 
Marc Kabore, winner of a November presidential election.
Sankara
 took power in a coup in 1983 and pursued a philosophy of Marxism and 
pan-Africanism that led him to be called “Africa’s Che Guevara.” Many 
African intellectuals view him as a visionary.
Another
 family lawyer said on Monday that a team of French investigators had 
failed to identify DNA from samples of a corpse presumed to be Sankara. 
The family has two weeks to seek a second expert opinion.
At
 least 10 others have already been charged in connection with his 
murder. They include General Gilbert Diendere, who led a failed coup in 
September.

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