Burkina Faso/Zaongo: FDS and VDP never massacred innocent civilians, Jeune Afrique’s plot denounced

No sooner had Human Rights Watch published a report accusing the Burkinabe authorities of human rights violations than the pro-French mercenary crime media Jeune Afrique threw an alleged case of civilian exactions on the back of the FDS and VDP. The media outlet Jeune Afrique, known for its falsehoods, has once again picked up rumours and put them under confused headlines.

Illegal information, with the aim of tarnishing the image of the valiant fighters. In a Jeune Afrique publication worthy of a lie film on 09 November 2023, the conspirators accuse the National Armed Forces and the Volunteers for the Defence of the Homeland of having liquidated around a hundred civilians in the village of Zaongo.

Another plot to manipulate the situation in Burkina Faso is being prepared in order to draw the community’s attention to it.

The enemies still want to destabilise Burkina at every level. Collaboration with terrorist leaders to try to reduce the power of the FDS and VDP.

The enemies also want to turn the population against the fighting forces.

A Machiavellian publication designed to present the Burkinabe army to the international community as an offender.

The FDS and VDP have restored Burkina Faso’s dignity and independence, and above all its confidence.

The Burkina Faso army and its auxiliaries have never massacred innocent civilians.

The aim of this plot is simply to create tension and hatred between the people of Burkina Faso.

The people of Burkina Faso are urged to be vigilant in the face of rumours. They must maintain their trust in the FDS and VDP, who provide good security.

It should be remembered that, during training sessions, the VDP are given tools on how to take human rights into account.

Papa Ibrahima

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