Tag: Ibrahim Traoré

  • How Fake AI Videos, Photos Are Making Captain Ibrahim Traore Popular

    How Fake AI Videos, Photos Are Making Captain Ibrahim Traore Popular

    If viral videos online are to be believed, R. Kelly and Pope Leo XIV agree on one thing; that Burkina Faso’s junta leader, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, is a remarkable head of state.

    The images, however, are artificial intelligence-generated propaganda, part of what experts describe as an extensive disinformation campaign designed to bolster the “personality cult” of the West African strongman.

    Beyoncé and Justin Bieber are among other celebrities whose faces and voices have been digitally manipulated using AI to sing the praises of Traoré.

    In one such video, attributed to disgraced R&B singer R. Kelly, the AI-generated lyrics glorify Traoré, who seized power in a 2022 coup, saying: “For the love of his people, he risked it all… bullets fly but he don’t fall… he’s fighting for peace in his motherland.”

    American singer & songwriter R Kelly [Courtesy/Getty Images]
    American singer & songwriter R Kelly [Courtesy/Getty Images]

    Kelly is currently serving a 30-year prison sentence in the United States for crimes including the sexual trafficking of minors, yet the song — produced entirely using AI — has amassed over two million views since its release in May.

    The doctored content has been widely circulated across West African social media platforms.

    This phenomenon emerges in the wake of a series of military coups in Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, and Guinea, with the region already grappling with growing instability fuelled by jihadist violence.

    “These are influence and disinformation campaigns aimed at extending Captain Traoré’s personality cult into Burkina Faso’s English-speaking neighbours,” said an American researcher who requested anonymity.

    Pledge of Control

    After taking power in September 2022, Traoré vowed to swiftly restore control in Burkina Faso, which continues to suffer from jihadist attacks linked to both Al-Qaeda and Islamic State.

    Nearly three years on, such attacks persist — and have even intensified — claiming thousands of lives.

    In the meantime, several military officers accused of plotting coups have been arrested. Alleged comments by former US Africa Command head General Michael Langley, claiming Traoré was using Burkina Faso’s gold reserves for personal protection, triggered widespread public outrage and protests.

    Soldiers loyal to Burkina Faso junta leader Capt. Ibrahim Traoré gather outside the National Assembly in Ouagadougou [Courtesy/AP]
    Soldiers loyal to Burkina Faso junta leader Capt. Ibrahim Traoré gather outside the National Assembly in Ouagadougou [Courtesy/AP]

    It was around this period that a surge of AI-generated videos glorifying Traoré began flooding social media.

    “Information manipulation has become a strategic tool for maintaining power and legitimising the junta’s rule,” said a Burkinabè specialist in strategic communication, who spoke anonymously for safety reasons.

    A ‘Digital Army’

    Viral campaigns combining propaganda and AI content are being amplified by activists and English-speaking influencers — particularly those criticising Langley while celebrating Traoré.

    Some appear to be capitalising on the trend for financial gain, while others are reportedly affiliated with the junta’s cyber propaganda unit, known as the Rapid Communication Intervention Battalions (BIR-C), the Burkinabè expert noted.

    “They truly operate like a digital army,” the source explained, adding that the unit is led by a US-based activist, Ibrahima Maïga, and asserting there are no direct ties to Russian actors.

    Nevertheless, the group’s anti-imperialist messaging — portraying Captain Traoré as a saviour of Burkina Faso and the African continent against Western neo-colonialism — aligns with Russian interests and is consequently amplified by Russian networks.

    Russia's President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with Burkina Faso's interim President Ibrahim Traore at a past meeting [Courtesy/Reuters]
    Russia’s President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with Burkina Faso’s interim President Ibrahim Traore at a past meeting [Courtesy/Reuters]

    Russian Connections

    According to the American researcher, “some reports have indeed identified Russian connections behind the recent escalation in disinformation efforts”, particularly those targeting English-speaking countries like Ghana and Nigeria.

    “Destabilising Nigeria could have far-reaching effects across the region,” he warned.

    Nigerian journalist Philip Obaji, who specialises in Russian influence campaigns, agreed, stating that media outlets in Burkina Faso and Togo have allegedly accepted payments from agents tied to Russia to disseminate such propaganda.

    Meanwhile, the Burkinabè junta has expelled foreign journalists from the country, while domestic media outlets increasingly self-censor for fear of arrest — or, in some cases, forced deployment to the frontlines of the conflict against jihadists.

    Although some within the Burkinabè diaspora have sought to challenge the junta’s narrative — including by amplifying reports of jihadist activity — commenting on or sharing such posts is deemed to constitute glorification of terrorism, a crime punishable by between one and five years in prison.

    (AFP)

  • ‪Burkina Faso Junta Foils Major Coup Plot To Overthrow Capt Ibrahim Traoré‬

    ‪Burkina Faso Junta Foils Major Coup Plot To Overthrow Capt Ibrahim Traoré‬

    Burkina Faso’s military government has said it foiled a “major plot” to overthrow junta leader Capt Ibrahim Traoré, with the army alleging the plotters were based in neighbouring Ivory Coast.

    Security Minister Mahamadou Sana said the coup attempt was led by current and former soldiers working with “terrorist leaders”. The intention was to attack the presidential palace last week, he added.

    The aim of the plan was to “sow total chaos, and place the country under the supervision of an international organisation”, Sana said on state television on Monday.

    It is the latest of several claims of attempts to remove the junta leader who seized power in 2022 amid increasing militant attacks.

    Burkina Faso, like its Sahel neighbours, has been battling armed jihadist groups, with an estimated 40% of the country under their control.

    Despite promises by Capt Traoré’s military government to improve security and even seeking new security partnerships with Russia, the situation remains dire with frequent attacks from insurgents.

    In this latest coup attempt, which happened last week but details of which have only just been released, Sana said the plotters attempted to use Burkinabe religious and traditional leaders to sway army officers into backing the plan.

    “The manoeuvre was to culminate, according to the terrorist plotters’ plan, on Wednesday 16 April, 2025 in an assault on the presidency of (Burkina) Faso by a group of soldiers recruited by the nation’s enemies,” he said.

    “The brains outside the country are all located in Ivory Coast,” he added, naming in particular two former army officers, believed to be behind the plot.

    He said “sensitive information was passed on to “terrorists” to increase attacks on the military and civilians and “incite a revolt against the authorities”.

    Last week, several military personnel, including two officers, were arrested for planning to “destabilise” the government, security sources told the AFP news agency.

    The Ivorian authorities have not yet commented on claims it hosted the plotters but the Burkinabe junta has often blamed its southern neighbour of supporting its opponents in exile.

    The latest claim comes months after Ouagadougou said it thwarted another “destabilisation” plot against the junta last November.

    Burkina Faso, along with two other military-led states – Mali and Niger, has broken away from the regional West African bloc, Ecowas, to form a new alliance.

    They have cut ties with former colonial power France and allied with Russia instead.