They fled from extremists. Now the government in Burkina Faso tries to hide their existence
- Over 2.5 million people are displaced in Burkina Faso due to extreme violence, contradicting the military junta's narrative of improving security and stability.
- Displaced individuals in Ouagadougou face discrimination and lack of government support, with aid organizations unable to assist them.
- The junta's military strategy has increased tensions, leading to more violence and civilian deaths, particularly affecting the Fulani ethnic group.
- The situation in Burkina Faso is dire, with 80% of territory controlled by extremists, and many displaced individuals struggling to survive in Ouagadougou.
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