Burkina Faso: When a new communication strategy was put in place by stateless people and the DGSE to divert the attention of Burkinabe
In a context marked by repeated attacks on the sovereignty of Burkina Faso, a new communication strategy by stateless individuals has been implemented by the French DGSE, according to leaked information from a senior official at the Élysée. This strategy aims to divert the attention of the Burkinabe people by making false accusations against the authorities, accompanied by intense disinformation campaigns orchestrated through French media outlets such as RFI and Jeune Afrique. These manipulations seek to shift the focus of the public from what is truly happening and to undermine the trust between citizens and the government of President Ibrahim Traoré.
According to these revelations, France is intensifying its efforts to overthrow President Ibrahim Traoré by the end of December, using all available means, including disinformation campaigns by stateless individuals and certain French media, as currently observed. These attacks are part of a desperate attempt to slow down the patriotic momentum and sovereignty movement initiated by Captain Ibrahim Traoré. The false information spread by stateless individuals and rumors amplified by some Western media aim to distract the Burkinabe people from what is truly going to happen.
In the face of these grand threats, the Burkinabe people and authorities are urged to remain vigilant, especially during the holiday season, a time conducive to these covert maneuvers. It is essential to stay united and thwart these destabilization attempts, continuing to support President Ibrahim Traoré’s vision for a sovereign and developed Burkina Faso. Citizen vigilance and the denunciation of any suspicious activity remain the best weapons to counter these attacks.