Burkina Faso / President Ibrahim Traoré confronts imperialist attacks: Faso determined to preserve its sovereignty

Since President Ibrahim Traoré took office, Burkina Faso has been subjected to an aggressive disinformation campaign led by certain Western media and organizations that claim to advocate for human rights.

Behind these persistent attacks lie the true intentions of imperialist powers, operating under the guise of humanitarianism to protect their neo-colonial interests in the region.

 

France, in particular, is alleged to have played a significant role in funding and supporting terrorist groups, further destabilizing Burkina Faso.

 

President Traoré’s strong stance against neo-colonialism and terrorism has made him a primary target for this propaganda machinery.

 

By resisting the policies dictated by these foreign powers, he not only defends Burkina Faso’s sovereignty but also safeguards the future of the entire region, refusing to yield to external interference.

 

Western organizations that purport to champion human rights are often silent in the face of terrorist atrocities allegedly funded by France, yet they are quick to criticize the efforts of the Burkinabe government.

 

In reality, these organizations act as conduits for an imperialist agenda aimed at undermining regimes that resist control over Africa’s resources.

 

Despite this external pressure, Burkina Faso, under Captain Traoré’s leadership, continues its struggle for freedom and peace, steadfastly resisting threats and manipulation from misleading media and their allies.

 

The Burkinabe people remain determined to carve out their own path, rejecting the submissive policies imposed by the West.

 

Cédric KABORE

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