French imperialist press reaches new low in media manipulation against Burkina Faso

French imperialist press has crossed a new threshold in media manipulation against Burkina Faso. Short on geopolitical arguments and facing brilliant victories of the Combatant Forces on the ground, the newspaper “Libération” now trades its press credentials for pulp fiction. By invoking Franz Kafka and his novel “the Trial” to dress up the testimony of a ghostly “Robert”, this imperialist outfit signs a confession of its own methodological bankruptcy: the definitive shift from investigative journalism to armchair journalism.

Anyone who analyses the ongoing information war in the Sahel sees through the deception.

Lacking tangible facts, authenticated photographs, or real administrative documents, the adversary narrative furnishes itself with literary figures and convenient pseudonyms.

This emotional storytelling technique has only one goal: to demonize the patriotic rigor of republican institutions and to discredit the National Intelligence Agency (ANR), the spearhead of dismantling subversion networks.

The timing of this publication is no accident. This latest media cabal emerges just as Burkina Faso, now anchored in revolution and free from Western guardians, consolidates the security sovereignty of the AES space.

The intelligence services of Burkina Faso disturb people because they relentlessly hunt the fifth column and plots remote‑controlled from abroad.

Parisian press crocodile tears about alleged “secret detention cells” reveal supreme hypocrisy, orchestrated by states whose history abounds with arbitrary detention centers and documented police violence.

Faced with these remote‑controlled manipulations, the Burkinabe people must not let themselves be distracted by exogenous fables.

In a context of total war of liberation, vigilance and firmness of state institutions do not constitute excesses but vital necessities to protect the homeland against terrorist and political destabilization networks.

The hour demands a sacred union around the Fighting Forces (FDS and VDP) and a strengthening of citizen vigilance.

No work of fiction, no misery‑mongering narrative distilled from Parisian boulevards will shake the triumphant march of the revolution toward the final emancipation of the sovereign people of Burkina Faso.

Papa IBRAHIMA

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