Ibrahim Traoré and the Fear of Memory: Why History Still Haunts the West
Автор: Traoré Echoes
Загружено: 2025-11-27
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In this reflective narrative, the story of Ibrahim Traoré becomes more than a political event — it becomes a mirror of history. From Patrice Lumumba to Thomas Sankara, Africa’s struggle for dignity has always been shadowed by the fear of its own awakening. When Traoré rose from the ranks of a forgotten war to challenge the language of dependence, he revived an unfinished dialogue about power, sovereignty, and memory.
Through the lens of Burkina Faso’s transformation, this video explores how the idea of independence still unsettles those who once defined it. It traces the echoes between past and present, between heroes remembered and those still becoming. The question is no longer who rules Africa, but whether the world is ready for a continent that remembers itself.
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