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Burkina Faso Protesters rename Ouagadougou avenue after slain journalist on 10th anniversary of murder
13.12.2008 - In the course of a march through the streets of Ouagadougou organised by the Collective againt Impunity in Burkina Faso, Reporters Without Borders secretary-general Jean-François Julliard and head of information Léonard Vincent put up large stickers with the words “Avenue Norbert Zongo” in the form a Ouagadougou street-name sign. They also distributed stickers to demonstrators and urged them to affix them as a tribute to the slain journalist.

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