Burkina Faso/Disinformation: An alternative tactic by enemies to pressure burkinabe citizens and achieve their goals

After numerous failed attempts to end the transition led by Captain Ibrahim Traoré, President of Faso, the enemies of Burkina Faso are now focusing on manipulation through false information. French imperialists and their complicit media, along with Burkinabe puppets and traitors, find themselves backed into a corner.

More specifically, the case of false reports by the NGO Human Rights Watch on alleged military abuses against civilians did not succeed; the involvement of international organizations to use their power and play the role of moral arbiters did not work either. Worse still, their hope of seeing Captain Ibrahim Traoré ousted from power at the end of his transitional mandate has fallen apart.

The Burkinabe people entrusted him with five more years following the National Assizes on May 25th, making the situation complicated for the enemies. So what should they do? This is where the idea comes in to resort to what they do best in Africa: manipulating the people, sowing doubt and confusion, and ultimately traumatizing the minds of Burkinabe citizens through false information.

The creation of the Mansila case (alleged deadly attack), which has been a hot topic among lying and complicit French journalists, is no coincidence. It is a strategy devised by the enemies to achieve their goal of disrupting the struggle in Burkina Faso and dealing a severe blow to Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s transition.

These propagandists are the only ones talking about the Mansila case, using fabricated images, much like they did in Libya when this African country and its leader Gaddafi were in their crosshairs. Informed Burkinabe citizens, aware of this enemy strategy, must unite to counter this very dangerous propaganda, as it threatens the struggle and the future of the land of upright people. It is a matter of the country’s sovereignty.

Sadia Nyaoré