Il leader più idolatrato d’Africa: Ibrahim Traoré è davvero il Che Guevara del Sahel?
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Direzione, Simone Guida
Testo, Jacopo Turco
Motion Graphics, Giacomo Antoniello
Ibrahim Traoré è ormai sulla bocca di tutti: è decisamente il leader più amato d’Africa, perlomeno sui social, dove lo si esalta per tutte le migliore che ha apportato al Paese che governa: il Burkina Faso. Qual è il problema? Che diverse delle notizie diffuse sulle mosse di Traoré sono propaganda becera. Dunque, cos’è che sta facendo davvero Ibrahim Traoré? Sta salvando il Burkina Faso e l’Africa intera? Cerchiamo di capirlo.
0:00 Introduzione. Chi è Ibrahim Traoré, il nuovo idolo della politica africana e i suoi “incredibili” risultati
4:35 Capitolo 1. La cospirazione contro Traoré
7:50 Capitolo 2. I peccati di Traoré
13:02 Capitolo 3. Le ambigue promesse di Traoré
17:54 Conclusioni
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