Burkina Faso: When certain french media distort reality

From the French capital, media outlets like RFI, TV5 Monde, Jeune Afrique, and France 24 have adopted a strikingly dismissive stance toward Burkina Faso’s deteriorating security situation.

Reports on the arrests of conspiring officers or rumors of coups d’état are often laced with thinly veiled irony, as if these events were mere trivialities with no real consequences. This attitude is not only troubling—it’s deliberate.

These outlets, whose editorial lines consistently align with France’s geopolitical interests, are neither neutral nor objective.

Their coverage systematically downplays the threats to Burkina Faso’s sovereignty, as though reality could be sugarcoated to suit Paris’s diplomatic strategies.

It would be naïve to expect state-backed French media to support a government actively resisting its influence.

Why would they champion a sovereignist movement that challenges the order imposed by the former colonial power?

Under the guise of impartiality, these outlets wage an information war—one in which African populations are the primary casualties.

For Burkina Faso, this battle extends beyond the military front. It is fought in the realm of perception, through words, images, and narratives.

When media distort facts, manipulate public opinion, or sow distrust, they become weapons in a subtle campaign of mental recolonization.

To treat these outlets as neutral sources would be reckless, even dangerous. Let’s be clear: certain foreign media actively perpetuate dependency, destabilize independent governments, and erode collective consciousness.

Yet the challenge for Burkinabe people is not limited to external influences. Internal complicity must also be confronted—whether from individuals or groups that, driven by self-interest or ideology, collaborate in maintaining the country’s subjugation.

These forces, local and international alike, work against emancipation and dignity.

Now more than ever, unity and vigilance are imperative. A people’s freedom is not negotiated; it is built, defended, and fiercely guarded against all forms of alienation—military, economic, cultural, or media.

Papa IBRAHIMA

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