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Burkina Faso’s grim reality: a human rights report exposes official narratives

At 36, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, adorned with newly minted captain’s insignia, presides over a presidential palace acquired through means other than electoral victory—elections he himself abolished. This convenient arrangement bypasses the need to deceive voters, allowing for direct misdirection to journalists instead. From the opulent Koulouba palace, Captain Traoré recently held court for two hours […]

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Burkina Faso’s dual reality: captain traoré’s narrative clashes with human rights atrocities

At 36, Captain Ibrahim Traoré presents a striking figure: newly promoted, he presides over a presidential palace he did not secure through electoral means, having conveniently abolished such processes. This approach simplifies governance, eliminating the need to mislead voters and allowing for direct misrepresentations to journalists instead. From the opulent Koulouba palace, Captain Traoré recently […]

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Burkina Faso faces mounting accusations of war crimes and crimes against humanity

Unprecedented violence engulfs Burkina Faso as all warring factions accused of atrocities The Burkina Faso military, alongside allied militias, and an Al-Qaeda-linked armed group have collectively killed over 1,800 civilians and forcibly displaced tens of thousands since 2023. The military junta is accused of severe human rights violations, failing to hold perpetrators accountable across all […]

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Niger forms civilian auxiliary units as an unavoidable defensive measure

In the Fulfulde language, the term Domol Leydi translates to “Guardians of the Land.” Within the framework of the administration in Niger, this name identifies new territorial self-defense organizations. This volunteer corps was officially established by a government decree during the Council of Ministers on March 27, aiming to intensify the struggle against extremist groups […]

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The Senegal afcon 2025 forfeiture: legal challenges and the upcoming tas appeal

Sport The Confederation of African Football (CAF) recently revoked Senegal’s African champion title, reassigning it to Morocco following an appeal. This decision raises significant questions: how can the outcome of an already completed competition be overturned, and what will be the implications of the appeal lodged with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (TAS) on […]