Burkina Faso: When Human Rights Watch becomes the discreet weapon of new interference

Human Rights Watch (HRW) wears the mask of an impartial human rights defender, but its latest report on Burkina Faso reveals a troubling pattern: the systematic targeting of African nations that refuse foreign interference. The organization’s unverified accusations of “ethnic massacres” against Burkinabe forces follow a familiar script—one that ignores critical context while advancing a dangerous narrative.

Selective outrage
While HRW obsessively documents alleged abuses by Burkina Faso’s military and civilian defense volunteers (VDP), it remains conspicuously silent about the 13,000 civilians slaughtered by jihadist groups.

This isn’t oversight it’s ideology. The report reads like a hit piece, cobbled together from unverified testimonies, with zero acknowledgment of the asymmetric warfare ravaging the Sahel.

Neo-colonialism in NGO clothing
Behind its moral posturing, HRW functions as a soft-power tool. Its reports parrot Western narratives that punish African sovereignty while whitewashing the destabilizing role of foreign actors.

Notice how nations resisting foreign diktats Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso consistently face HRW’s harshest scrutiny, while client states enjoy impunity.

A war of perception
This isn’t about human rights it’s about controlling the narrative. By weaponizing unproven claims, HRW aims to isolate defiant governments, paving the way for sanctions or “humanitarian interventions.”

Its victims aren’t just the soldiers it vilifies, but the millions of Africans denied the right to self-defense against terrorism.

The way forward
Africa needs partners not paternalistic prosecutors. Burkina Faso’s fight against extremism deserves honest engagement, not distorted lectures from organizations that feign neutrality while serving hidden agendas. Until HRW addresses its institutional bias, its reports will remain what they’ve always been: geopolitical weapons dressed as activism.

Papa IBRAHIMA

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