Live logo
spot_img
Accueil image/svg+xml News image/svg+xml Policy image/svg+xml Burkina Faso: demonstrations in Ouagadougou in support of President Ibrahim Traoré

Burkina Faso: demonstrations in Ouagadougou in support of President Ibrahim Traoré

- Advertisement -

A wave of support rose across the globe on Wednesday for Captain Ibrahim Traoré, President of Burkina Faso. Pan-Africanists and advocates for a more equitable world rallied in favor of his fight for the sovereignty of Burkina Faso and Africa at large.

In Ouagadougou, hundreds of demonstrators gathered at Revolution Square, waving the flags of Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, and the Alliance of Sahel States (AES). Placards condemning Western—particularly American—interference were prominently displayed, with slogans such as “AFRICOM is a terrorist organization” and “No to Western meddling.”

- Publicité-

The protests came in response to recent accusations by General Michael Langley, head of U.S. AFRICOM, against President Traoré. The remarks were denounced as “baseless” and “defamatory” by Honoré Samandoulougou, president of the National Coordination of Citizen Watch Associations (CNAVC), who condemned what he called a neo-colonial attempt at destabilization.

Burkina Faso’s Prime Minister Jean-Emmanuel Ouédraogo was present at the rally, leading a government delegation. He delivered an official message from President Traoré, praising the domestic and international mobilization. He urged vigilance in the face of imperialist maneuvers, stating that “1987 is not 2025,” and that “the fighters for freedom are standing tall.”

- Publicité-

In response to General Langley’s comments, the prime minister condemned what he called a disinformation campaign, asserting that “this tactic will not succeed this time.” He added that President Traoré remains “determined and composed,” empowered by the strong support of his people.

- Publicité-

LAISSER UN COMMENTAIRE

S'il vous plaît entrez votre commentaire!
S'il vous plaît entrez votre nom ici
Captcha verification failed!
Le score de l'utilisateur captcha a échoué. Contactez nous s'il vous plait!
Benin

BAC 2025 in Benin: Official launch held this Monday at Lycée Mathieu Bouké in Parakou

Benin

PRD-UP merger case: MISP’s responsibility called into question, Houngbédji is within his rights

Benin

Benin – Debate over the Amnesty Law: Parliamentary Majority Reacts to the Reopening of the Case

Benin

Benin – BAC 2025: Strong Increase in Female Participation

“Let’s not be afraid to reflect upon our own society,” Bruno Amoussou

World

Israel: The “Iron Dome” faces test from ballistic missiles launched by Iran

Benin

Flowering of Benin’s Cities: The First Phase Launched

Benin

Benin: the opposition trades the ANIP over the electoral list

Benin

2026 General Elections in Benin: What the CENA and Political Parties Discussed This Friday

Benin

UP-PRD Crisis: The Republican Bloc Proposes a Political Solution