What makes Captain Ibrahim Traoré the most feared African leader alive?
In this groundbreaking interview, Ahmed Kaballo, the fearless founder of African Stream, breaks down why Traoré’s impact goes far beyond Burkina Faso. He reveals the hidden agenda of Western powers, their fear of Traoré becoming a martyr, and why his life or death will ignite a movement across Africa.
This conversation goes beyond politics—it’s about the liberation of a continent, the rise of Pan-Africanism, and a new generation refusing to bow to colonial puppets.
Sadly, from what I have seen, his channel is just a mirror to the original banned African stream channel. Even though it has some of the latest content from African stream on X and Telegram, it only mirrors what African stream had so far. 😭
If it is possible for you and other comrades that want them back, don’t forget to send him a message through any medium possible to try get funding from BRICs or AES.
Some people including myself in the Telegram channels have been urging his team to get fully funded by BRICs, AES or literally any country that anti imperialist.
That’s a shame, bit it’s better than nothing. Although getting funding from BRICS or AES is a neat concept, are you aware of how feasible it is to actually acquire funding?
Would BRICS be willing to work with them? I’d imagine the AES might but they also require a lot of resources for defeating terrorism in their countries, so I’m not sure they’d want to over extend in any area?
There is a strong push to fund an alternative anti hegemonic voice from the BRICs media forum. That leads me to speculate positively regarding the feasibility of African Steam getting funded. However, similar as getting a well paid job in a good place in the Global South, they need to join the forums, use their contacts and/or reach out to any of the news networks that are in the forum.
This was BRICS’s latest media forum in Brazil comments and the level of organizations participating:
RIO DE JANEIRO, July 17 (Xinhua) – The BRICS Media and Think Tank Forum, convened this week in Rio de Janeiro, brought together voices from across the Global South to jointly reshape the narrative system and enhance the representation of developing countries in international affairs.
The event served as a pivotal gathering for over 250 delegates from media outlets, think tanks, government institutions, and enterprises representing 36 countries, including BRICS member states, partner nations and regional organizations.
As for the AES, this is tricker because most of the initiatives are very local such as this one:
Honestly, we will never know unless they give this a shot. From my side, I really hope that BRICs do. I have seen Xinhua contact famous mexican pro brics youtuber and even showing them up in their channels. I am 90% sure that the mexican youtuber that I am referencing contacted them through forums as well and he was successful to the point that Xinhua help him with materials and stuff.
This is wonderful news, thank you for the info comrade!
I found another initiative from Burkina Faso!
Also, there are also muslim societies in BF that are working with these organizations to fight the ISIS propaganda. It is beautiful to see how they are mobilizing every sector of the society.
Isnt Russia building a new media centre in Cuba?