| Media Statement  
 31 October 2014
 
 Statement by the Government of South Africa on the  situation in Burkina Faso
 
 The South African Government notes with concern the  ongoing political developments in the Republic of Burkina Faso.
 
 It is reported that the growing upheaval in  Ouagadougou, capital of the Republic of Burkina Faso, resulted in the  destruction of several key installations, including the police headquarters,  and the deployment of the army and police on the streets.
 
 The South African Government appeals to the people  and all political leaders in the country to refrain from any further violent  activities that may undermine peace, security and stability in the country and  calls on all relevant parties to work speedily and through an inclusive process  towards the restoration of constitutional order.
 
 The South African Government joins the call made by  the African Union (AU) on the Government of Burkina Faso to respect the wishes  of the people, as well as the prevailing Constitution of the Republic of  Burkina Faso.
 
 South Africa wishes to remind all those involved in  the current developments in Burkina Faso of the AU’s position of rejecting  unconstitutional changes of government.
 
 The South African Government is monitoring the  unfolding situation and will continue to do so. We urge all involved, including  Burkina Faso's security forces, to adhere to non-violence, and to allow for an  environment in which issues can be debated in a peaceful and inclusive manner.
 
 All South Africans living in or visiting Burkina  Faso are advised to register on the ROSA system  and  stay away from all protest sites. For assistance, please contact the South  African Embassy in Ouagadougou at tel no: 00-226 774 121  21 or   00-226 503 760 98.
 
 Enquiries: Mr Clayson Monyela +27 82 884 5974.
 
 ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS  AND COOPERATION
 
 OR Tambo Building
 460 Soutpansberg Road
 Rietondale
 Pretoria
 
 
 
 
          
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