The arrest of Sunni Imam Mohamad Ishaq Kindo in Burkina Faso on the eve of Eid ul-Adha, following his criticism of a religious freedom regulation bill, demonstrates how religious freedom legislation can trigger significant social unrest when perceived as threatening religious liberties, potentially destabilizing already vulnerable regions facing terrorism, poverty, and political instability.
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Imam Arrested, Riots Erupted in Burkina Faso| Sparks Chaos on Eve of Eid | What Really Happened?
Added:Tuesday in Ouagadougou, an influential Sunni Imam and preacher, Mamadou Sakande, was arrested by police and taken to an unknown destination. [music] Imagine a continent with all adversities like poverty, hunger, naked bodies with no clothes to put on, lack of educational resources, [music] no developed infrastructure, terrorism and jihadist movement, xenophobia now facing religious combat after the arrest of Imam Sakande on [music] the eve of Eid al-Adha. When religion becomes the battlefield for the future of Africa, >> [music] >> what will happen next? Let's find out the truth. Two days after criticizing a bill, AFP learned from his relatives and a Muslim organization it was violent because the faithful who were around him opposed it, [music] which caused tension, continued this close associate.
Another relative lamented injuries among Muslim worshipers during the arrest.
[music] Two days ago, a recording of a teaching by Imam Sakande was widely shared on social media. In it, he denounced the adoption in March of a bill regulating the exercise of religious freedom in Burkina Faso >> [music] >> and called on the authorities to question themselves more about the scope of their actions before [music] acting.
A witness to the arrest indicated that it took place around 2:00 p.m. GMT and local time on the eve of the important Muslim festival of Eid [music] and was carried out by security elements including police officers and hooded soldiers in the streets of Ouagadougou.
Thousands gathered after the arrest of Imam Sakande. What began as anger over one religious figure quickly became something far more dangerous. Protest slogans spread across social media.
Emotions exploded. Rumors multiplied and suddenly Burkina Faso found itself standing at the edge of a crisis that could shake the entire Sahel. But according to the government of Captain Ibrahim Traore, this was never [music] simply about religion. Officials in Burkina Faso believe extremist elements are being manipulated by foreign-linked networks seeking to divide society, spread hatred, [music] and destroy national unity from within.
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