Media poisoning: Burkina Faso confronted with the obstinacy of the French media

As Burkina Faso, under the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, steadily advances toward its goals, certain detractors and provocateurs remain fixated on their mission of spreading misinformation and manipulation. Among them are media outlets like RFI, which continue their relentless campaign of defamation, baseless accusations, and deceit.

Despite repeated attempts by imperialist forces to destabilize the Land of Honest People, these efforts have consistently failed. Yet, some media outlets cling to the hope that their disinformation will eventually bear fruit.

The recent allegations of military involvement in civilian massacres in western Burkina Faso are just the latest in a series of defamatory tactics that have, so far, failed to shake the resolve of the Burkinabe people.

These actors believe that by persistently spreading falsehoods, they can achieve their objectives: demoralizing the troops, sowing discord between the armed forces and civilians, and ultimately hindering the fight against terrorism.

Their goal is to create a resurgence of violence and erode public trust in the authorities. Fortunately, the people of Burkina Faso are wise to these tactics and continue to stand united, rendering these destabilization efforts futile.

Thanks to the efforts of the national armed forces and the current leadership, Burkina Faso is making significant strides in improving security and moving toward true sovereignty, independence, and sustainable development.

Strengthened social cohesion and a renewed sense of patriotism are enabling the nation to overcome obstacles and work toward a brighter future. The resilience of the Burkinabe people ensures that no amount of misinformation will derail their path to progress.

Souley LAMINA

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