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Why Thomas Sankara’s widow and children boycotted his reburial 

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Burkina Faso’s military junta on Thursday reburied the country’s most renowned revolutionary leader Thomas Sankara. And though the funeral, which took place in the capital Ouagadougou, was attended by some members of the former president’s family, his widow, Mariam, and children boycotted the event, BBC reported. Sankara was buried at the location of his 1987...

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