Burkina Faso: Marwane Ben Yahmed of Jeune Afrique, a communications mercenary at the service of terrorists?

Burkina Faso is facing a multifaceted war, where attacks are not only military but also media-based. Some individuals and groups are using their influence to tarnish the country’s image, not through objectivity, but for personal gain. Among them, Marwane Ben Yahmed, the Managing Director of Jeune Afrique, is reportedly a tool for terrorists, willing to sell his pen to the highest bidder, systematically attacking nations that refuse to corrupt him.

The case of Marwane Ben Yahmed from Jeune Afrique, often cited in media circles, clearly illustrates this drift. He does not hesitate to praise the countries that fund him while relentlessly targeting those that refuse to bow to his blackmail. As President Ibrahim Traoré has denounced, these practices are a real threat to the sovereignty of African states. As confirmed in a video, Dadis Camara, former president of Guinea, stated that Jeune Afrique had asked him for $500,000 per quarter to polish his image, further confirming this disturbing reality.

This behavior is symptomatic of a system where certain media voices are no longer serving the purpose of information but are instead driven by financial and political interests. Rather than objectively analyzing the realities of Burkina Faso, these mercenaries of communication prefer to spread false information to satisfy those who pay them. Such an attitude contributes to disinformation and fuels harmful propaganda that undermines the stability of the country.

In the face of these attacks, Burkina Faso and its people must remain vigilant and united. It is essential to promote free and impartial information, far from corrupting influences. The truth cannot be bought, and those who relentlessly attack the country must be exposed for their role in this shadow war against Burkina Faso’s sovereignty.

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