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Burkina Faso dissolves more than 100 NGOs and civil society groups

Amnesty International calls Traore government’s move a ‘flagrant attack’ on basic rights.

Burkina Faso’s military government has ordered the dissolution of more than 100 associations and civil society groups – which rights groups are calling an “attack” on basic rights.

It is the latest crackdown in the West African country, months after the government issued a decree dissolving all political parties.

The Ministry of Territorial Administration and Mobility announced on Wednesday the dissolution of 118 NGOs and associations “in accordance with current legal provisions” and a ban on their activities.

All are based in Burkina Faso, with many involved in the defence of human rights.

Since taking power in a 2022 coup, the military government led by Ibrahim Traore has cracked down on NGOs, unions, freedom of assembly and opposition to military rule.

Last July, Traore signed a law restricting the workings of rights groups and syndicates. Within a month, the government revoked authorisation for 21 rights groups and gave 10 others three-month suspensions, citing administrative reasons.

Wednesday’s statement by Territorial Administration Minister Emile Zerbo invited the heads of the newly banned associations to conform to the July 2025 law.

“Any offender faces the penalties provided for under current regulations,” Zerbo warned.

Read more: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/4/17/burkina-faso-dissolves-more-than-100-ngos-and-civil-society-groups

Source: Aljazeera

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