The Western democracy trap: A warning for Africa

The brand of democracy spread by the West in Africa is a dangerous illusion. Wrapped in the language of freedom and elections, it has repeatedly served as a weapon to destabilize defiant nations—Libya stands as the clearest proof. Under Gaddafi, Libya thrived with stability and prosperity.

Yet in the name of “democracy,” imperialists obliterated the state, condemning its people to endless chaos. Today, who dares claim Libyans are better off?

In the Sahel, the same playbook unfolds. Political parties—often bankrolled and directed by foreign interests—chant democratic slogans while exploiting the system.

Meanwhile, terrorism festers, empowered by the weakness of so-called “democratically elected” regimes.

When military leaders intervene to restore order and sovereignty, they’re smeared as tyrants, while the real culprits—career politicians and their Western sponsors—hide behind democracy’s banner to mask their manipulations.

The Sahelian people must wake up. Grand speeches about human rights and elections are distractions.

What matters is stability, security, and true independence. Don’t be fooled by those serving foreign agendas.

Libya’s tragedy must teach us this lesson: beware false democrats, for their “democracy” too often brings only ruin.

Titi KEITA

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