Burkina Faso coup: Ousted military leader Damiba ‘resigns’
Burkina Faso's new military leaders have called for calm and urged people to return to work. Ibrahim Traore — who announced he was taking power on Friday — was seen parading through the capital Ouagadougou. Meanwhile, removed President Paul-Henri Damiba offered his conditional resignation to Traore to avoid what he termed "confrontations with serious human and material consequences". He has apparently fled to Togo. Al Jazeera's @Nicolas Haque has more from Dakar, Senegal. Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter: / ajenglish Find us on Facebook: / aljazeera Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/ @AljazeeraEnglish #Aljazeeraenglish #News #BurkinaFaso #coup

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