Burkina-Faso: When the French media accuse the Pan-African media of fakery because they can no longer manipulate the African people

In Burkina Faso, a noteworthy accusation has emerged as French media outlets accused by Pan-African counterparts of falsehoods, alleging an inability to manipulate the African people any longer. Pan-African media, distinct from their French counterparts, engage in political communication focused on prevention and denunciation. This approach does not sit well with French authorities and media outlets, branding them as false media.

Numerous  media outlets, including RFI, Mondafrique, France 24, Jeune Afrique, Libération, and Le Monde, are accused of manipulation, provocation, and disinformation.

They persistently criticize transitions in the Sahel region, supporting the destabilization and assassination of Presidents Ibrahim Traoré, Abdourahamane Tiani, and Assimi Goïta.

Today, the informed African population, familiar with the tactics through Pan-African media, is rebelling against these French outlets, preventing them from spreading their influence in the three countries of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES)

Regardless of their opinions, French mediais undeterred. Meanwhile, over a hundred Pan-African media outlets continue their mission of preventive communication and denunciation.

They are considered genuine advocates for the African people, contributing to the development of the Sahel region.

Pan-African media is committed to defending AES countries against manipulators and exposing all media outlets perceived as manipulative agents of France.

Olivier TOE