Burkina Junta Suspends Radio Station For Criticizing Niger.

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One of Burkina Faso’s most well-liked radio stations has been halted by the junta-run administration after it aired an interview that was deemed “insulting” to the country’s new military rulers in Niger.

Burkina Junta Suspends Radio Station For Criticizing Niger. Afro News Wire

Thursday saw an instant suspension of Radio Omega “until further notice,” according to a statement from Communications Minister Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouedraogo.

The action, according to him, was “in the higher interests of the Nation.”

After the statement was released late on Thursday, the station, which is a part of the Omega media group and is owned by journalist and former foreign minister Alpha Barry, stopped transmitting.

Burkina Junta Suspends Radio Station For Criticizing Niger. Afro News Wire

The channel had aired an interview with Ousmane Abdoul Moumouni, the spokesperson for a recently formed Nigerien organisation pushing for the reinstatement of President Mohamed Bazoum.

On July 26, the Presidential Guard deposed the nation’s elected president.

Moumouni made “insulting comments with regard to the new Nigerien authorities,” said Ouedraogo, who is also government spokesman.

Burkina Junta Suspends Radio Station For Criticizing Niger. Afro News Wire

His organisation “is clearly campaigning for violence and war against the sovereign people of Niger” and seeks to restore Bazoum “by every means,” he charged.

On Friday, Radio Omega declared that it will use “every available remedy” to contest the ban.

The ruling is a “blatant violation of current laws and an unacceptable attack on freedom of expression and freedom of the press,” it claimed.

Burkina Junta Suspends Radio Station For Criticizing Niger. Afro News Wire
Burkina Faso Junta Leader

The order, it said, was issued as a result of “numerous death threats” that had been made against the station’s editors and reporters by “people describing themselves as supporters of the government.”

Last year, Burkina Faso experienced two military takeovers, each of which was partly motivatedโ€”as in Mali and Nigerโ€”by resentment over failures to quell a rising jihadist insurgency.

It quickly vowed to support Niger’s new authorities and joined Mali in announcing that any military action to bring Bazoum back would be viewed as a “declaration of war” against them.

The Burkinabe government recently removed the correspondents of the French newspapers Liberation and Le Monde and suspended the French TV networks France24, LCI, and Radio France Internationale (RFI).

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