International

'Safe haven' for fleeing families hit by attacks in Burkina Faso

May 16, 2019May 16, 2019

DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Deadly attacks on Christians in a “safe haven” for thousands fleeing violence in Burkina Faso mark a new phase of crisis, the United Nations said on Thursday, as jihadis expand their reach.

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