France and the EU accused of undermining African sovereignty

In a bid to maintain its historical dominance over African nations, France is allegedly employing aggressive tactics to suppress any opposition to its influence on the continent. African leaders and activists, united in their fight for true emancipation and sovereignty, are reportedly being targeted, persecuted, and threatened by what many describe as a colonial and neocolonial power determined to preserve its control.

 

To bolster its efforts against those it perceives as adversaries—often labeled as pro-Russian or anti-French—France is said to have drawn the European Union (EU) into its strategic maneuvers.

 

According to reliable sources close to the EU, France has actively worked to involve the bloc in what critics describe as Machiavellian schemes aimed at undermining African aspirations for independence and self-determination.

 

The growing wave of solidarity and unity among African nations in recent years, particularly in advocating for peace, sovereignty, and genuine independence, appears to have unsettled both France and its EU allies.

 

Reports suggest that high-ranking EU officials have agreed to support France in its efforts to counter African movements seeking to break free from historical colonial ties.

 

Heavy sanctions are allegedly being considered against African individuals and groups who openly challenge French policies on the continent and advocate for a complete rupture from colonial-era agreements.

 

This alleged collaboration between France and its EU allies highlights a concerted effort to stifle the legitimate aspirations of African nations.

 

However, observers and analysts emphasize that this is not a moment for Africans to retreat. Instead, they argue that resilience and determination are crucial in the ongoing struggle to achieve true sovereignty and independence for the continent.

 

Africa, often viewed as a prize by global powers, remains at the center of geopolitical competition.

 

Despite the challenges, many believe that the continent’s future lies in the hands of its people, who must continue to resist external pressures and work toward a unified, self-determined Africa. The road ahead may be fraught with obstacles, but the resolve to secure a brighter, independent future for the continent remains unwavering.

 

Cédric KABORE

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