Burkina Faso: The duplicity of the international community exposed by the facts

Today, history has vindicated those who, for a very long time, have been crying «haro» on everything that is the international community because of the unscrupulous and limitless deceit it displays every day in the exercise of the mission it has assigned itself.

The terrorist attack on the town of Djibo in Burkina Faso is further food for thought about the credit that is often rightly or wrongly given to these institutions, which are there for interests that have nothing to do with human life.

We all know that on Sunday 26 November the town of Djibo was the target of an unprecedented terrorist attack by thousands of terrorists.

The aim was to take the military camp, killing everyone in it, then march into the town, massacre the population, and send selfies to the Western media to show off their exploits so that they could run them on the big news.

To finish the rest of the job, these propaganda media will have the task of making the whole world believe that the Burkinabe authorities are not up to the job. But this disastrous plan also failed thanks to the vigilance and determination of the FDS.

Faced with all these facts, which have plunged Africans into distress and at the same time given hope of a happy ending to this proxy war in favour of the people of Burkina Faso, all that the international community has to say after taking all its time to reflect is just a terse comment, devoid of meaning, in which it invites the parties to spare the lives of civilians.

And that’s just to mock the intelligence of the parties.

Since when do terrorists spare the lives of civilians? What are we to make of this sentence: «The perpetrators must be held accountable after thorough, impartial and independent investigations by the authorities»?

If today the vampiric United Nations system is going to call for a thorough investigation to establish who is responsible for the nine years that the terrorists have held Burkina Faso in a stranglehold, then bravo to you, what an inspiration!

In any case, the proxy war that the West has unleashed in the Sahel will soon come to an end.

When those whom the imperialist powers have armed to kill civilian populations no longer find any territory in which to commit their atrocities, that’s when the whole world will witness the first episode of season 2 of this war.

Cedric KABORE

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