Burkina Faso is advancing, yet the road to total liberation remains strewn with obstacles. On the ground, the Defense and Security Forces, supported by the Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland, are achieving significant results in the fight against terrorism. Entire areas have been reconquered. Populations are returning to their lands. A dynamic of reconquest is unmistakably underway visible to all except those who refuse to see.
The enemy shifts tactics: From terror to disinformation
However, the enemy, now militarily cornered, is changing its battlefield. Unable to impose its law through arms, it is now investing in the realm of information, manipulation, and disinformation.
Imperialist powers and their local relays are orchestrating an insidious campaign designed to tarnish the achievements of the Popular Progressive Revolution and sow doubt in national and international opinion.
Carefully distilled lies, images taken out of context, fabricated narratives everything is being used to portray failure where there is, in fact, victory.
Internal betrayal: Traitors in the ranks
More serious still, this undermining enterprise is finding relays even within Burkinabe ranks. Stateless individuals, cloaked in a facade of fine rhetoric, are lending their voices and pens to foreign offices.
These traitors to the homeland, by attacking the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, President of Faso, are not targeting a single man but an entire people engaged in its sovereign march. Their objective is clear: to slow popular momentum, discourage the fighters, and reopen the path to foreign tutelage that the Burkinabe people have resolutely rejected.
A people awakened and vigilant
But this dubious game is deceiving no one anymore. The Burkinabe people, hardened by years of resistance, now know how to recognize divisive maneuvers and imported discourses whose sole purpose is to weaken their cohesion.
Citizen vigilance, combined with the determination of the Transitional authorities, constitutes the best bulwark against this shadow war.
Every victory counts on the march to full Liberation
Burkina Faso may not have entirely emerged from the woods yet, but every unmasked subversive maneuver is one more victory against those who dream of seeing it fail.
The sovereign people have made their choice: the side of dignity, truth, and the irreversible march toward total liberation. The battle is far from over, but the tide is turning—and Burkina Faso is charting its own destiny.
Souleyman BOUDIARA

