It was Thursday, 4th August 1983 in what was soon to be
renamed Burkina Faso. On this day, a coup d’etat led by Captains Thomas Sankara
and Blaise Compaoré set in motion a Pan-Africanist, Marxist, revolution which
sought to liberate Franz Fanon’s “wretched of the earth” from the clutches of
imperialism and neo-colonialism. Sankara emphasised the universality of the
Burkinabe revolution in his address to the UN General Assembly a year after
becoming President of the National Council of the Revolution.