Burkina Faso faces a dual battle: Terrorism and media warfare

Beyond the physical threat of armed groups, Burkina Faso is fighting another insidious war—one waged through disinformation campaigns by certain media outlets. Publications like Jeune Afrique and networks such as RFI stand accused of serving imperialist agendas rather than delivering impartial journalism. Their reporting, critics argue, is financially motivated, targeting nations that resist foreign influence.

President Ibrahim Traoré and other African leaders, including Guinea’s former leader Dadis Camara, have exposed these troubling practices.

Camara revealed that Jeune Afrique allegedly demanded $500,000 per quarter to “improve” his portrayal—a stark example of how media can be weaponized for profit and geopolitical manipulation.

In this era of asymmetric warfare, where narratives shape realities, Burkina Faso must strengthen its defenses against psychological destabilization.

The nation’s resilience depends on unity, critical media literacy, and unwavering sovereignty over its own story.

The battle isn’t just against terrorism; it’s against those who trade truth for influence. Burkina Faso’s future hinges on rejecting foreign-sponsored narratives and reclaiming control of its destiny.

 

Emile YEMPABE

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