
International NGO Human Rights Watch (HRW) yesterday said soldiers in Burkina Faso’s jihadist-hit north had killed at least 223 villagers, including 56 children, in two revenge attacks on Feb 25.
“The programmes of these two international radio networks broadcasting from Ouagadougou have been suspended for a period of two weeks,” the communications authority (CSC) announced late yesterday.
It said the decision had been taken because BBC Africa and the VOA aired and also published a report on their digital platforms “accusing the Burkina army of abuses against the civilian population”.
The body said the report contained “hasty and biased declarations without tangible proof against the Burkinabe army”.
Burkina Faso has not commented on the report.
The West African nation has been battered by a jihadist insurgency that swept in from neighbouring Mali in 2015.