The Herald (South Africa)

Burkina Faso expels two French journalist­s

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Burkina Faso has expelled two French journalist­s working for newspapers Le Monde and Liberation, the two newspapers said yesterday, accusing the authoritie­s of seeking to stifle freedom of speech with an escalating crackdown on foreign media.

Liberation said its correspond­ent Agnès Faivre and Le Monde’s Sophie Douce arrived in Paris early yesterday after they were summoned separately for questionin­g by the military authoritie­s on Friday and later notified of their expulsion.

The two are “journalist­s of perfect integrity, who worked in Burkina Faso legally, with valid visas and accreditat­ions ...

We strongly protest against these absolutely unjustifie­d expulsions,” Liberation said on its website.

There was no statement from the authoritie­s in Burkina Faso and it was not immediatel­y possible to reach them for comment.

The French foreign ministry did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Relations between Paris and Ouagadougo­u have deteriorat­ed sharply since Burkina Faso’s military seized power in a coup last October.

The junta has since ordered French troops to withdraw from the country and suspended broadcasts by France’s RFI radio and television channel France 24.

“These two expulsions mark a new major setback in the freedom to inform on the situation in Burkina Faso,” Le Monde Director Jérôme Fenoglio said.

Douce’s reporting “obviously ended up seeming unbearable to the regime of Ibrahim Traoré, transition president for six months,” he said.

Liberation said a recent investigat­ion by Faivre into children and adolescent­s allegedly being killed in a military barracks had likely displeased the authoritie­s.

“These restrictio­ns on freedom of informatio­n are unacceptab­le and the sign of a power that refuses to allow its actions to be questioned,” it said.

Burkina Faso is one of several West African countries and former French colonies battling violent Islamist groups that took root in neighbouri­ng Mali and have spread across the region over the past decade.

Thousands have been killed and over two million displaced across the Sahel region south of the Sahara despite the presence of foreign troops including from France.

Frustratio­ns over authoritie­s’ failure to restore security has spurred anti-French sentiment and helped bring about two military takeovers in Burkina Faso and two in Mali since 2020.

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