Burkina Faso Bans Judicial Wigs to Cut Colonial Ties
Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traoré has banned French and British judicial wigs to strengthen national identity and eliminate colonial influences, This decision is part of a broader effort to replace colonial traditions with local practices and create a judiciary that reflects the country’s values.
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