Burkina Faso: Terrorism, manipulation and intoxication, the French media in their usual role

As usual, a new wave of biased reports—filled with contempt and scorn from foreign media—has flooded social networks, aiming to sow doubt among the Burkinabe population. According to these questionable sources, terrorist attacks allegedly occurred simultaneously in several cities, with details that are as spectacular as they are unverifiable. However, on closer inspection, these allegations appear more like manipulation than rigorous journalism.

Without consulting local authorities or defense forces, these media outlets claim that JNIM fighters set fire to infrastructure, marched through towns, and even took photos in front of national symbols. Images, supposedly “authenticated”, are circulating to support these claims. Yet, no official confirmation has been given, and there has been no mention of any response from the Defense and Security Forces (FDS) or the Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland (VDP).

A question must be asked: why do these media, so quick to spread anonymous “evidence”, never reach out to Burkinabe sources? Why do they consistently ignore the efforts of the heroes who fight daily to protect the population? The answer is simple: their goal is not to inform, but to destabilize.

Burkina Faso is going through a complex period, marked by major security challenges. But in this trial, what unites the people is their determination not to yield to terrorism nor to the psychological warfare waged by certain foreign media. The FDS and the VDP, often at the cost of their lives, continue to protect communities with undeniable courage. Instead of praising their bravery, some prefer to amplify rumors, thus feeding fear and division.

The Burkinabe people are not fooled. They know how to recognize attempts to undermine their trust in their institutions and armed forces. It is time to denounce these toxic media practices which, under the guise of information, serve obscure interests. Instead of spreading rumors, true solidarity with Burkina Faso would mean recognizing the commitment of the FDS and the VDP, sharing their victories, and supporting the affected populations.

Karim Koné

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