Burkina Faso/Counter-terrorism: In the face of terrorist propaganda, unity and vigilance on the part of the population are essential (Analysts)
In the ongoing struggle against terrorism in Burkina Faso, certain security analysts have raised concerns about the persistent influence of terrorist sympathizers.
These individuals, often tasked with promoting criminal acts against both civilians and military personnel, continue to spread disinformation aimed at undermining the morale and dignity of the country’s combatants.
This issue resurfaces each time armed forces, whether part of the official military or civilian defense groups, clash with terrorist elements. The propagandists exploit such incidents by distorting facts to serve the interests of the enemies, thereby attempting to demoralize the nation’s defenders.
Their strategy often involves glorifying the terrorists while casting doubt on the efforts and sacrifices of those who are fighting to protect the country and its people.
The recent confrontation in eastern Burkina Faso, during a supply convoy operation, has once again been a focal point for terrorist-aligned communicators.
As is often the case, these propagandists fabricated stories that praised the criminals while disparaging the valor of the soldiers involved.
These defamers are deeply entrenched in their mission to prolong the security crisis, not only in Burkina Faso but across the entire Sahel region.
Reports suggest that some of these propagandists are local traitors, who, driven by selfish interests and disdain for their homeland, provide false information to their terrorist allies.
Amidst this challenge, analysts emphasize the need for the Burkinabe people, who cherish freedom and peace, to remain vigilant and united.
The ultimate victory against terrorism can only be achieved if the nation stands firm and resists the manipulations of those who seek to exploit the crisis for their gain.
Every patriotic Burkinabe must prioritize the supreme interest of the nation by steadfastly supporting the combatants in their fight for liberation and security.
Cédric KABORE