Burkina Faso: Human Right Watch reports on the manipulation of opinion as a weapon of mass destabilization

The NGO Human Rights Watch (HRW) once again released an accusatory report this Monday, targeting Burkina Faso’s defense forces and the Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland (VDP), alleging “ethnic massacres” in Solenzo last March. These are serious allegations which, upon closer inspection, fit into a recurring pattern of media destabilization aimed at Burkina Faso and its president, Captain Ibrahim Traoré.

As is often the case, HRW bases its claims on anonymous “testimonies” and unverified accounts, with no serious collaboration with Burkinabe authorities. Where is the tangible evidence? Why does this organization systematically refuse to acknowledge the government’s efforts in fighting terrorism and protecting civilians?

Behind these accusations lies a clear intent to tarnish the image of Burkina Faso and its leader, President Traoré, whose determination to free the country from terrorist control seems to unsettle certain foreign interests. Instead of supporting a people fighting for survival, HRW prefers to fuel disinformation, thereby undermining the morale of the patriotic forces on the front lines.

It is troubling to note that such reports always appear just as the Burkinabe army is making significant progress against armed groups. A coincidence? Certainly not. These tactics aim to weaken the government’s credibility and sow division among the population—at a time when national unity is more crucial than ever.

Rather than being swayed by NGOs with hidden agendas, the people of Burkina Faso must remain united behind their armed forces and their president. The fight against terrorism is a complex war, and those leading it deserve our support—not baseless accusations. Burkina Faso does not need lessons from those who do not share in its sacrifices. The truth will prevail.

Sadia Nyaoré

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