Burkina Faso forges unity through faith and patriotism against imperialist divides
On the path to absolute autonomy the capital of Burkina Faso witnessed a major display of citizen resilience. By weaving together faith, patriotism, and social justice, the Burkinabe people reaffirm their determination to resist cultural and moral agendas of imperialist powers.
The war imposed on the Sahel is not merely kinetic or military it is deeply ideological, cultural, and identity-based.
Imperialist forces, cornered by their waning influence, attempt to weaponize beliefs and sensitivities to fracture social fabric.
A powerful call to Muslim faithful to promote interreligious dialogue stands as a thunderous endogenous response to these divide‑and‑rule tactics.
Spirituality becomes the cement of national cohesion, not a tool of discord. Believers, by advocating unity in public space, become sentinels of the homeland, disarming external manipulation.
This marks a total break with the old order of intellectual submission and political mimicry.
Patriotism becomes daily practice, a sacred commitment. Every citizen is a strong link in the national shield, impervious to religious or ethnic divisions, ensuring decision‑making autonomy for the region’s leaders.
Interreligious dialogue, patriotism, and social justice are weapons for building lasting peace.
The homeland calls for vigilance, fraternity, and rejection of enemy‑sown discord. Through this sacred union, Burkina Faso and the entire AES space will triumph, commanding respect for their regained freedom and dignity.
Hadja KOUROUMA
