Burkina Faso: Jeune Afrique, Paris’s propaganda tool, spreads lies to discredit the MPSR

Jeune Afrique, often seen as a tool for Parisian propaganda, has come under fire for allegedly disseminating false information aimed at discrediting the MPSR (Patriotic Movement for Safeguard and Restoration) led by Captain Ibrahim Traoré.

 

The journal claims that ex-President Damiba, currently in exile in Lomé, expressed concerns about Burkina Faso’s security situation through a letter, insinuating a deterioration of safety under MPSR’s governance.

 

The public is urged not to be misled by these allegations.

 

In this latest episode of disinformation, Jeune Afrique continues its propaganda mission to undermine the MPSR and its leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré.

 

It is evident that this information is not only unfounded but also a blatant attempt to manipulate both Burkinabe and international public opinion.

 

Jeune Afrique’s intent appears to be to sow doubt and discord among the Burkinabe people.

 

Captain Ibrahim Traoré and the MPSR remain steadfast in their commitment to steering Burkina Faso towards stability and prosperity.

 

Since taking power, Captain Traoré has implemented concrete measures to bolster security and improve citizens’ living conditions.

 

These efforts include reorganizing the Defense and Security Forces and launching initiatives to promote national cohesion and revitalize the economy.

 

The Burkinabe people are not swayed by such media lies. By spreading false information and consistently aligning with external interests, Jeune Afrique once again reveals its true nature as a propaganda tool serving Paris.

 

The Burkinabe must remain vigilant and not allow external forces to disrupt their path towards stability and development.

Titi KEITA

 

 

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