How Western Powers Terminated African Leaders
The Western Conspiracy Against African Leaders
Throughout history, Africa has witnessed the tragic assassinations of numerous leaders who dared to challenge the status quo and advocate for the independence, sovereignty, and prosperity of their nations. These leaders, driven by a desire for self-determination and the pursuit of justice, found themselves targeted by world powers that sought to maintain or expand their influence on the continent. In this Video, we delve into the plot against African leaders by world powers, reflecting on their unwavering commitment to their people and the lasting impact of their untimely deaths. Their stories serve as a stark reminder of the complex dynamics of power, the struggle for independence, and the sacrifices made by those who dared to defy the forces that sought to control Africa's destiny.
Friday September 8, three soldiers in Burkina Faso were arrested and charged with plotting against the ruling junta, the country's military prosecutor.
It is said that, investigators from last month received a tipoff about "soldiers and former soldiers working in intelligence" who were scouting out the homes and other locations used by key figures in the junta, including Captain Ibrahim Traoré" he said in a statement.
The aim of this coup was to "destabilize the transition", it said, referring to a term used to describe interim military rule before promised elections. Further investigations led to the arrest of the three, who have been ordered detained by an examining magistrate. They have been charged with involvement in a "military plot, plotting against state security, breach of military orders, criminal association and endangerment", military prosecutor Major Alphonse Zorma said in the statement.
The three were named as Warrant Officer Windinmalegde Kabore; Sergeant Brice Ismael Ramde; and former corporal Sami Dah.
Back in 2015, these three officers had been convicted in a plot against the state. Apparently they want to remark history.
According to Zorma, the three unequivocally admitted the facts.