Sahel Leaders DEMAND African Control Over Security Narrative | Foreign NGOs Under Fire

Are international NGOs truly neutral observers, or are they tools for foreign destabilization in Africa? Today we dive deep into the growing tensions between the Alliance of Sahel States and organizations like Human Rights Watch. This report examines the intensifying debate over sovereignty and security in the Sahel region as nations fight for their independence.

In this broadcast from United States of Africa TV, host Akoswa Prempe explores the controversial role of foreign organizations operating within Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger. As these nations navigate a complex security landscape, questions are being raised about the accuracy of international reports that focus on human rights allegations while allegedly overlooking the atrocities committed by armed insurgent groups. The video discusses the funding of these NGOs and their historical origins as tools of the Cold War, suggesting they may now be acting as agents of foreign interests.

The report also highlights the perceived hypocrisy of Western powers and their media outlets. From the strategic interest in Niger uranium to the oil in northern Mali, the discussion moves beyond simple democracy to the reality of a proxy war. You will hear arguments for why AES countries must prioritize military victory and national security over foreign-imposed political models. We also look at proposals for managing information in combat zones and the necessity of creating African-led organizations to report on African realities.

Chapters
0:00 Introduction to Continental Sovereignty
2:15 The Conflict in the Sahel Region
4:45 Critiquing Human Rights Watch and George Soros
7:30 Western Interference and the Cold War Legacy
10:00 Media Propaganda and French Influence
13:15 National Security and Military Censorship
16:30 The Debate Between Democracy and Security
19:15 Supporting the AES Army for Victory
20:45 Final Thoughts and Audience Questions

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Дата на публикация: 12 април, 2026
Категория: Друго

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