Burkina Faso: Faced with attempts at destabilisation and manipulation

Burkina Faso is reportedly facing enemies who are redoubling their efforts to destabilise the country.

These enemies, in the throes of a surge of aggression, continue to bathe in manipulation, producing reports that have neither head nor tail to incriminate the brave fighting forces and their supreme commander, President Ibrahim Traoré.

Their aim would be to prosecute the MPRS leaders at the International Criminal Court (ICC) on the pretext of human rights violations, as they did in Libya in 2011, in order to justify the establishment of foreign occupation forces disguised as a peace mission, thereby concealing a hidden agenda.

We need to understand that, during periods of war, the enemy uses an intellectual branch whose role is to sow doubt.

This strategy aims to divide and weaken the collective determination to defend the Land of Honest people.

Those who support President Ibrahim Traoré and those who claim to be persecuted are playing a dangerous double game to manipulate public opinion.

The security and stability of Burkina Faso must remain the main concern of all patriotic citizens; only stateless people can say otherwise.

The people must remain vigilant and not fall into the traps of these manipulators whose sole objective is to sow chaos and disunity.

In these times of crisis, the people must bear in mind that manipulation becomes a weapon when all other attempts have failed.

Confusion and misinformation must not compromise the fight for a sovereign and secure Burkina Faso.

Papa Ibrahima

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