In recent hours, two reports have stirred up the political and diplomatic circles of Burkina Faso. The first, widely relayed on social networks, referred to a presidential circular ordering the immediate return of the families of the agents residing in France. The second, more official one, concerns the intention of the United Nations to close their human rights office in Ouagadougou, suspended since April.
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In recent hours, two reports have stirred up the political and diplomatic circles of Burkina Faso. The first, widely relayed on social networks, referred to a presidential circular ordering the immediate return of the families of the agents residing in France. The second, more official one, concerns the intention of the United Nations to close their human rights office in Ouagadougou, suspended since April.