• Afrika in Focus Special: Why the White man wants to KILL Ibrahim Traore

  • May 5 2025
  • Duración: 36 m
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Afrika in Focus Special: Why the White man wants to KILL Ibrahim Traore

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    The battle for African sovereignty has entered a critical new phase with Burkina Faso's Ibrahim Traoré at its center. Since coming to power in September 2022, Traoré has become the focal point of Western opposition, facing an astonishing twenty assassination attempts. His crime? Daring to reclaim Burkina Faso's resources and sovereignty from Western control, particularly French neocolonial influence that has dominated the region for decades.

    The heart of this conflict lies in the notorious French Colonial Agreement established in 1958 by Charles de Gaulle as independence movements swept across Africa. This agreement, rarely discussed in Western media, effectively maintained economic colonization while creating the illusion of political independence. Under its terms, France maintained ownership of all natural resources in its former colonies, claimed 95% of national wealth, loaned money back to African nations at exploitative interest rates, and secured first rights to all government contracts. This arrangement ensured that countries like Burkina Faso remained financially dependent despite their nominal independence.

    Ibrahim Traoré, following in the footsteps of Thomas Sankara (Burkina Faso's revolutionary leader who was assassinated in 1987), has systematically dismantled this neocolonial structure. He has reclaimed ownership of the country's gold mines, renegotiated exploitative contracts, invested heavily in agriculture to ensure food sovereignty, and is building a gold refinery so that Burkina Faso can process its own resources rather than exporting raw materials for Western profit. These actions represent a direct challenge to the established order that has kept Africa's wealth flowing northward for centuries.

    The Western response has followed a familiar playbook. Just as past leaders like Patrice Lumumba, Kwame Nkrumah, and Muammar Gaddafi faced destabilization and elimination when they threatened Western interests, Traoré now faces propaganda campaigns accusing him of corruption and dictatorship. The irony is striking – Western powers rarely target African leaders who maintain decades-long authoritarian rule while serving foreign interests, such as Paul Biya in Cameroon or Teodoro Obiang in Equatorial Guinea. The selective application of "democracy" concerns reveals the true priorities at play.

    The issue at stake is total Afrikan Emancipation/ Freedom from White Terrorism/Supremacy or continued slavery and impoverishment.

    Sources: Thousands of people rally in support of Bur

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