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Why President Captain Ibrahim Traoré Just Banned 118 NGOs in Burkina Faso | The TRUTH Explained
Why President Captain Ibrahim Traoré Just Banned 118 NGOs in Burkina Faso | The TRUTH Explained Kwabena Ofori Osei 36 Views • 3 months ago

In a move that has shocked the international community but rallied supporters of African sovereignty, Ibrahim Traoré’s government in Burkina Faso has officially dissolved 118 NGOs and civil society groups. Is this a necessary step for national security, or a crackdown on dissent? Today, we dive deep into the "Western Version" vs. the "Burkina Faso Reality."
[What’s Happening?]
On April 15, 2026, the Burkinabé Ministry of Territorial Administration announced a massive sweep, revoking the licenses of over 100 organizations. While Western headlines call it a threat to democracy, the government in Ouagadougou points to a 2025 law aimed at protecting national sovereignty and ending foreign interference during a time of war.
[Key Topics Covered:]
• The Dissolution: Why 118 groups were targeted and what the July 2025 law actually says.
• Sovereignty vs. Security: Understanding Traoré’s stance that "Western democracy is a stick used against Africans."
• The NGO Paradox: How foreign-funded groups are being scrutinized for "administrative errors" and "data security" concerns.
• The Frontline Reality: Why the junta believes "total freedom" is a luxury during an existential fight against terrorism.
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"Is Traoré right to prioritize national security over Western-style civic freedom, or is this going too far? Let’s discuss in the comments—keep it respectful! 👇🌍
#burkinafaso #ibrahimtraoré #africansovereignty"

The Anu, Authors of the Religious (Spirit) Origin of Kemetic (Egyptian) Civilization
The Anu, Authors of the Religious (Spirit) Origin of Kemetic (Egyptian) Civilization Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi 70 Views • 5 years ago

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Part III of the Twa Series. This Show will examine the culture or way of life of the ancient Kemites, showing how the Twa, the Masters of Supernatural Powers, created a civilization that was Religious or Spirit-Based, where Black Women were the source of mainly male Pharaonic Political Power, and Black Women were the wielders of economic power. There is much we can learn from the world's first Civilizational Model for rebuilding Black families, communities, and nations today.

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