Burkina Faso General Gilbert Diendere sits in a military court where he stands trial with 13 others, including former President Blaise Compaore, charged with the murder of leader Thomas Sankara, in Ougadougou, Burkina Faso, Monday, Oct. 11, 2021. A military court in Burkina Faso has started the trial of 14 people including former President Compaore for the killing of influential leftist leader Thomas Sankara, who was ousted as president by Compaore in a 1987 coup. (AP Photo/Sam Mednick)

Key defendant in Sankara trial pleads not guilty

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A key defendant in the trial over the assassination of the former president of Burkina Faso, Thomas Sankara, has pleaded not guilty.

General Gilbert Diendéré is accused of being the architect of the 1987 coup in which the popular socialist leader was killed.

He became a close aide to Blaise Compaoré, who seized power in the coup and then led Burkina Faso for 27 years.

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Mr Compaoré, who was toppled in an uprising and lives in exile in Ivory Coast, has long been accused of ordering Sankara’s killing.

He has denied any involvement and will be tried in absentia.

Gen Diendéré is currently serving a 20-year sentence for trying to overthrow a transitional government in 2015.

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