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Africa: Media Regulator Suspends Radio Station for Three Months for Calling Military Govt a Junta: [IFJ] According to media reports, the CSC's decision followed the publication of a post on Radio Omega's Facebook page on 30 July, "which was deemed to contain malicious and discourteous remarks towards the Burkinabe authorities". The post was in relation to a demonstration in the Burkinabe capital,… newsfeed.facilit8.network/TMLt #Africa #MediaRegulation #FreedomOfSpeech #BurkinaFaso #RadioOmega

Why Did Ghana Of All Countries Agree To Partially Finance Ukraine’s Drone Program?

Why Did Ghana Of All Countries Agree To Partially Finance Ukraine’s Drone Program?

By Andrew Korybko

Footing part of this bill in exchange for Ukrainian support for securing its borders is one of the costs that Ghana must pay as part of its involvement in the emerging anti-Russian regional coalition that plans to wage a protracted hybrid war against Moscow’s Sahelian Alliance/Confederation allies.

Zelensky announced after a call with his Ghanaian counterpart in early July that “Ghana is ready to finance our (drone) production, and we are ready to help our partners secure their borders.” This caught many observers by surprise since Ghana has a GDP per capita that’s a little less than half of Ukraine’s. It makes more sense though when one recalls that West Africa is one of the New Cold War’s fronts. Russia supports the Sahelian Alliance/Confederation while France, the US, and Ukraine support its opponents.

The last-mentioned trilateral’s backing of terrorist-designated Tuareg separatists in Mali and similarly designated Islamic radicals there, in Burkina Faso, and Niger has thus far failed to break up this bloc. That’s not to say that this subversion doesn’t stand a chance of succeeding, just that continued Russian security assistance makes it much more difficult than they expected. As a back-up plan, they’ve therefore preemptively sought out regional bases to facilitate a protracted hybrid war, ergo Ghana’s importance.

The Wall Street Journal reported as far back as January 2024 that “The U.S. is holding preliminary talks to allow American unarmed reconnaissance drones to use airfields in Ghana, Ivory Coast and Benin”. Nothing has yet to tangibly come from those talks, but the latest update from two months ago in May shows that the US decided to focus its efforts on Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast). Ghana is right next door, and both border the Sahelian Alliance/Confederation, so there’s a logic to Ukraine cultivating ties with it.

Seeing as how “Ukraine Has Been Presenting Itself As A Reliable Mercenary Force Against Russia In Africa” via its involvement in Sudan and Mali, the precedent is established for it doing the same in Burkina Faso, which is the Sahelian Alliance/Confederation member that borders Ghana. An estimated 40% of Burkina Faso is already under the control of terrorist groups, some of whom are reportedly infiltrating into Ghana and the Ivory Coast, so Kiev’s quid pro quo with Accra is semi-legitimate.

Nevertheless, given the abovementioned role that Ukraine has played vis-à-vis Russia in Africa at the US’ behest, it should also be taken for granted that this semi-legitimate deal will be exploited as the cover for the West to ramp up its hybrid war against the Sahelian Alliance/Confederation. Ukraine’s speculatively forthcoming clandestine base of operations in Ghana will focus on Burkina Faso while the US’ openly planned drone base in neighbouring Ivory Coast will divide its focus between there and Mali.

The US and France will “Lead From Behind” by providing back-end support for the Ivory Coast, Ghana, and Ukraine, who’ll advance their shared interests vis-à-vis the Sahelian Alliance/Confederation, thus doing the heavy lifting and bearing many of the costs. The Ivory Coast and Ghana equally fear terrorist spillovers and the scenario of Russian-inspired patriotic military coups, Ukraine has an axe to grind with Russia, while the US and France want to reverse regional multipolar trends.

This confluence of interests explains why Ghana of all countries agreed to partially finance Ukraine’s drone production since that’s one of the costs that it must pay as part of this coalition. Their deal serves as the anti-terrorist pretext for directly involving Ukrainian forces, whether conventional and/or unconventional (like GUR), in this planned hybrid war offensive against the Sahelian Alliance/Confederation’s southern front. Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger should thus brace for the worst.

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Voice of East.

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👉🏾 #BurkinaFaso 🇧🇫 military rulers scrap electoral commission, taking control of future polls bbc.com/news/articles/clyzj2k2

I am not a fan of another autocrat emerging from #Africa (or any continent truthfully), as the law is more or less based on the mood of the dictator.

A head and shoulders shot of Burkina Faso's military leader Ibrahim Traore. He is wearing a red military beret and a camouflage roll-neck top.
www.bbc.comBurkina Faso military rulers scrap electoral commission, taking control of future pollsThe authorities said the body was a waste of money - the junta leader is set to stay in power for four years.

jeuneafrique.com/1707147/polit
Le gouvernement du régime militaire du #BurkinaFaso a adopté mercredi 16 juillet un projet de loi visant à dissoudre la Commission électorale nationale indépendante #Ceni « budgétivore » et sujette aux « influences étrangères » Créée en 1998 la Ceni se revendique comme une structure « indépendante » chargée d’organiser les élections depuis le retour au multipartisme en 1991 composée de 15 commissaires issus des partis politiques et de la société civile #ibrahimtraore

JeuneAfrique.comLe Burkina Faso s’apprête à dissoudre sa commission électoraleChargée d’organiser les élections depuis le retour au multipartisme en 1991, l’organisation se revendique comme une structure « indépendante ». Les autorités la jugent au contraire sujette aux « influences étrangères ».

jeuneafrique.com/1707164/polit
Vidéos #IA #Beyoncé le pape #LéonXIV #RKelly & le chef de la junte du #BurkinaFaso #IbrahimTraoré des images détournées pour une campagne de désinformation menée par la junte burkinabè #propagande cf 2M de vues avec R. Kelly qui chante depuis sa prison pour trafic sexuel les larmes aux yeux une ode en anglais au capitaine Traoré qui « se bat pour la paix dans sa terre natale », entre deux images de synthèse du leader burkinabè menant ses troupes au combat #africa

JeuneAfrique.comDes vidéos de Beyoncé et du pape détournées pour nourrir le culte de la personnalité d’Ibrahim TraoréCes images virales, issues de campagnes de désinformation en lien avec la Russie, visent à détourner l’attention du fiasco sécuritaire auquel la junte au pouvoir au Burkina Faso se trouve confrontée.

#BurkinaFaso military rulers scrap independent electoral commission, taking full control of future elxns.

“They’ve disbanded the commission, calling it a waste of money.

The interior ministry will handle elections in future.

Since seizing power in 2022, the coup leaders have initiated sweeping reforms, including the postponement of elections.

A national vote was due last year, but the junta extended the ‘transition to democracy’ until 2029”

bbc.com/news/articles/clyzj2k2

A head and shoulders shot of Burkina Faso's military leader Ibrahim Traore. He is wearing a red military beret and a camouflage roll-neck top.
www.bbc.comBurkina Faso military rulers scrap electoral commission, taking control of future pollsThe authorities said the body was a waste of money - the junta leader is set to stay in power for four years.