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Burkina Faso bans 4 foreign NGOs, suspends 2 associations amid crackdown criticism

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Burkina Faso’s military government has revoked the licenses of four foreign non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and suspended two other foreign associations for three months, citing breaches of national regulations. The move, formalized in decrees dated mid-June and made public this week, comes as the West African nation faces mounting criticism over a widening crackdown on civil society and foreign entities.

Official reasons and details

  • Four NGOs: Had their licenses withdrawn due to what authorities described as “formality breaches.”
  • Two Associations: Suspended for three months; one reportedly accused of data-related violations.
  • The government has not publicly named the affected organisations or specified the nature of the breaches.

Context: Sovereignty and security

The ruling junta, which took power in a September 2022 coup, has consistently framed such measures as part of its effort to restore national sovereignty and strengthen internal security. Authorities claim these actions are necessary in the fight against jihadist violence that has plagued Burkina Faso for over a decade.

Growing crackdown and international concerns

  • Civil Society and Media: The government has intensified repression of dissent, targeting civil society groups and the media under the pretext of national security.
  • Expulsions and Closures: Several foreign diplomats have been expelled for alleged “subversive” activities, and multiple international media outlets have been forced to cease operations.
  • Human Rights Concerns: Rights groups and international observers warn that the crackdown is shrinking civic space, restricting humanitarian work, and undermining democratic freedoms.

Ongoing crisis

Burkina Faso remains at the center of a brutal insurgency, with violence spilling over from neighboring Mali and Niger. The country continues to grapple with widespread insecurity, mass displacement, and a deepening humanitarian crisis.

Summary table

Action TakenNumber of OrganizationsReason CitedDuration
Licenses revoked (NGOs)4Formality breachesPermanent
Associations suspended2Data/legal breaches3 months

Criticism and outlook

The latest measures have fueled criticism from both domestic and international actors, who argue that the government’s approach is eroding civil liberties and hindering humanitarian efforts at a time when the country faces severe security and social challenges.

Burkina Faso’s authorities maintain that these steps are essential for national security and sovereignty, but the lack of transparency and the broad scope of the crackdown continue to raise alarm among rights advocates and aid organizations.

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