Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore ousted, army says
Mr Compaore had earlier said he would step down after a 12-month transitional government had ended.
However,
the opposition continued to demand that he resign, angry at his attempts
to amend the constitution and extend his 27-year rule.
On Thursday, protesters set fire to parliament and government buildings.
There
were cheers when the army spokesman told the crowd gathered in front of
army headquarters on Friday that Mr Compaore had left office, Agence
France-Presse reported.
Mr
Compaore earlier said he had agreed not to seek another term, but that
he would remain in power until a transitional government had completed
its work in 2015.
However, the opposition rejected his statement. Its leader, Zephirin Diabre, urged protesters to occupy public spaces.
BBC
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