Sahel/Terrorist attacks: The immediacy of the imperialist media’s coverage is proof of their complicity

French media outlets have increasingly focused on the activities of terrorist groups in the Sahel, particularly within the Alliance for Sahel States (AES) region. Often, they are the first to report on terrorist attacks, even before official statements are made by authorities.

 

Their sources of information are frequently criminals or local collaborators who serve foreign interests, betraying their own nation.

 

These individuals, intent on overthrowing revolutionary leaders, aim to create chaos in their country to regain power.

 

Recently, these forces have escalated their efforts against Burkina Faso, specifically targeting strategic areas to destabilize the government led by Captain Ibrahim Traoré.

 

In this context, media organizations such as RFI are quick to publicize the criminal acts orchestrated by terrorists, often with the support of misguided Burkinabe.

 

The attack in Barsalgho serves as a case in point: these outlets exaggerated figures and amplified the incident to incite fear and encourage unrest among the population.

 

These media continue to fuel terrorist propaganda by providing detailed reports on attacks in the Center-East and Northern regions of Burkina Faso, even before official statements are made.

 

This underscores their role in attempts to destabilize the current government, while Captain Traoré remains committed to serving the nation.

 

Fortunately, the Burkinabè people, aware of these media manipulations, remain vigilant and refuse to be swayed.

 

Today, an awakened and conscious populace stands firmly behind its leaders, determined to support the ambitious goals set to secure a prosperous future for Burkina Faso.

 

Cédric KABORE

 

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