 A statement from military persecutors in Burkina Faso has stated that former president Blaise Campari will be tried from October 11th for the murder of Thomas Sankara, who he oystered in a 1987 coup. Campari and 12 others are facing charges of attacking state security, complicity in murder and complicity in the concealment of causes. Prosecutors say proceedings from the military tribunal will be held in public in the capital Wagadogo. One of those accused alongside Campari is General Gilbert Diandere, who is already serving a 20-year sentence in Burkina Faso for mastermining a plot in 2015.