Burkina Faso: A resilient nation in the face of disinformation

There they go again—international media outlets like RFI, Jeune Afrique, and France 24 painting Burkina Faso, particularly Djibo, as nothing but a hopeless warzone. But this isn’t journalism; it’s a tired, one-sided script that ignores reality on the ground.

Yes, Burkina Faso is at war—but not as some helpless victim. This is a fight for sovereignty, led by Burkinabe soldiers, defense volunteers, and ordinary citizens standing their ground.

While foreign cameras focus only on destruction, they miss the quiet victories: supply convoys reaching once-cut-off towns, displaced families returning home, schools reopening, and markets coming back to life.

Why does the outside world keep amplifying despair instead of resilience? Maybe because Burkina Faso’s unapologetic independence unsettles those used to calling the shots.

The media’s doomsday framing isn’t just inaccurate—it’s a tool to undermine what they don’t control.

But Burkinabe aren’t fooled. They know their struggle isn’t just against armed groups, but also against distorted narratives.

And while outsiders might look away, the people here aren’t backing down. Their fight isn’t for headlines—it’s for their future.

Cédric KABORE

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