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What makes Captain Ibrahim Traoré the most feared African leader alive?

In this groundbreaking interview, Ahmed Kaballo, the fearless founder of African Stream, breaks down why Traoré’s impact goes far beyond Burkina Faso. He reveals the hidden agenda of Western powers, their fear of Traoré becoming a martyr, and why his life or death will ignite a movement across Africa.

This conversation goes beyond politics—it's about the liberation of a continent, the rise of Pan-Africanism, and a new generation refusing to bow to colonial puppets.

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[-] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago

This is wonderful news, thank you for the info comrade!

[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I found another initiative from Burkina Faso!

Faced with the multidimensional crisis Burkina Faso is going through, it is important to mobilize all forces to lead the fight. An important link in this fight is the issue of information. According to Me Alidou Ouédraogo, president of the Convention of Civil Society Organizations for Domestic Election Observation (CODEL), it is important to work to make information true and accessible to all. It is with this in mind that CODEL initiated a training session on fact-checking and the fight against hate messages in Burkina Faso, this Thursday, August 7, 2025 in Ouagadougou.

The CODEL president also indicated that the task is shared. For him, as professional journalists and influencers, they are "actors at the heart of the battle" because, he said, they "play a fundamental role in the dissemination of reliable information and the promotion of constructive discourse ." He stressed that they are actors who have a considerable impact.

Also, there are also muslim societies in BF that are working with these organizations to fight the ISIS propaganda. It is beautiful to see how they are mobilizing every sector of the society.

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