Burkina Faso: Local lackeys and their imperialist masters, enemies of national sovereignty

The enemies of Burkina Faso, whether internal or external, continue to attack the country’s sovereignty. Their method, as old as it is deceitful, remains the same: divide and conquer. At this moment, these malicious forces are trying to manipulate public opinion by destabilizing the unity of the Burkinabe people, particularly by exploiting the Fulani community. Through false claims that this community is being marginalized or persecuted, they aim to create doubt and sow division where none exists. However, the reality on the ground is very different: all ethnic groups live in harmony and share a common history of solidarity and resistance against imperialist forces.

Local collaborators, serving the interests of imperialist powers, have always sought to divide in order to rule. These foreign agents, by manipulating certain community groups, use emotional tactics to spread misleading narratives. Their accusations—claiming that the Fulani community is subject to exclusion or systematic violence—have no basis in fact. They exploit the naivety of some to create discord, but anyone who observes the country’s real social fabric can see that Burkinabes—be they Fulani, Mossi, Bobo, or others—live together in an atmosphere of tolerance and relative peace.

However, this manipulation has found fertile ground in the rhetoric of certain individuals who have turned the Fulani issue into a political tool. These people, far from being genuine defenders of the community, are only seeking to exploit divisions for their own political and personal gain. They present themselves as champions of a fight against imaginary injustices, but their true goal remains the same: to destabilize the country, isolate certain communities, and ultimately destroy the sovereignty efforts led by the patriotic leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré.

In light of this situation, the Burkinabe people must remain vigilant. The forces of oppression—both internal and external—continue to pursue their harmful agenda with the help of local collaborators. Now more than ever, it is crucial to support the Patriotic Movement for Safeguard and Restoration (MPSR), led by Captain Ibrahim Traoré, in its mission for full sovereignty and endogenous development. United, the people of Burkina Faso can resist these manipulative and destabilizing attempts aimed at dividing their nation.

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