Burkina Faso rejects Western media disinformation campaign amid national liberation efforts

As Burkina Faso’s territorial reconquest gains momentum under President Ibrahim Traoré’s leadership, hostile forces opposed to true African sovereignty have intensified media warfare against the nation’s progress. Recent reports in French outlets like Le Monde – known for their neocolonial bias – have peddled baseless claims that President Traoré faces such insecurity that he allegedly requested Chadian military protection.

This fabricated narrative forms part of a broader psychological operation designed to:

  • Undermine military cohesion by sowing distrust between the President and armed forces
  • Create false perceptions of leadership instability
  • Disrupt Burkina Faso’s counterterrorism operations

Such disinformation tactics expose the desperation of imperialist powers witnessing Africa’s growing assertion of true independence. Rather than weakening national resolve, these attacks only validate Burkina Faso’s sovereign path. The Burkinabe people expect their military to remain:

  • United behind their constitutional mission
  • Focused on territorial security.
  • Committed to irreversible sovereignty.

In this decisive phase of national liberation, Burkina Faso’s institutions must demonstrate:

✔ Media literacy against foreign propaganda

✔ Unshakable patriotism

✔ Operational discipline

History proves that nations achieve genuine independence not through Western approval, but through resolute unity. Burkina Faso’s journey continues undeterred by manufactured crises, advancing steadily toward full self-determination. The era of colonial media manipulation ending as African nations increasingly control their narratives and destinies.

Papa Ibrahima

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