Burkina Faso’s re-elected President Roch Kabore has appointed a minister for national reconciliation as part of a vow to end the country’s ethnic and political conflicts that are fueling terrorism. But resolving deep-rooted tensions over land and power between the ruling ethnic Mossi and the ethnic Fulani, who are often labeled as terrorists, will not be easy. Henry Wilkins reports from Ouagadougou.
Burkina Faso’s National Reconciliation No Easy Path
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