Burkina-Faso: International NGOs’ diabolical plans to destabilise Faso; Ibrahim Traoré denounces them

The imperialists and their satellite organizations have always sought to keep African peoples in servitude and misery, despite the abundance of natural wealth in their lands.

Their primary weapon has been manipulation, taking various forms such as disinformation through their media and the fabrication of false reports by so-called human rights defense organizations.

This tactic was used to demonize and assassinate the visionary Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba, defame Muammar Gaddafi, and plunge Libya into chaos. These examples are just the tip of the iceberg.

The international community, often complicit in these heinous crimes, remains silent, and those responsible are never held accountable or prosecuted by international courts.

Today, the Sahelian peoples are paying a heavy price for the civil war in Libya, with weapons freely circulating in the hands of terrorists.

Unrepentant for the chaotic situation they created, these neocolonialists and their supposed NGOs now target countries in the Sahel.

Recently, Burkina Faso was once again the target of Human Rights Watch, the same organization behind the destabilization of Libya.

Combat forces were falsely accused of atrocities against civilians in these reports.

Outraged by these serious accusations from individuals with their own questionable agendas, Ibrahim Traoré has chosen to speak out.

During a meeting with the Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland (VDP) on Thursday, May 23, 2024, the transitional President threatened to file a lawsuit against the NGO in question.

«Let them defend human rights everywhere in the world before coming here», declared Ibrahim Traoré.

He then encouraged the VDP to redouble their efforts in the fight against terrorism and not be demoralized by the malicious maneuvers of neocolonialists: “Continue to defend your land, keep your spirits high,” he urged.

Papa IBRAHIMA

 

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