'Radio Resistance' in Burkina Faso off-air
Radio Resistance FM goes off-air, 48 hours after the coup leaders bowed to 
local and international pressure to hand over the power to civilian rule. The 
radio initiative came to fight back the coup leaders’ propaganda..

The soldiers who staged a coup in Burkina Faso silenced most privately-owned 
radio and TV stations and controlled the state-owned national TV broadcaster, 
RTB.At the same time, other members of the presidential security regiment 
quickly surrounded RTB headquarters, forced privately-owned radio and TV 
stations in Ouagadougou to suspend broadcasting, and roughed up several 
journalists."We were forced to go into newsrooms and come up with stories 
without verifying them." One reporter in Ougadougou who preferred anonymity 
said.In this tense and dilemma situation, "Radio resistance" was started and it 
could be heard on airwaves at 108.0 FM.Under Burkina Faso's media legislation, 
the radio is illegal because it's not officially registered.Though illegal, 
Burkinabes in the capital, Ougadougou, have an alternative view."We were lucky 
to have had a radio that feeds us information." A woman in Ougadougou told DW. 
"The Internet connection was bad and the telephone lines were completely 
terrible," she added.Interim President Michel Kafando and his Prime Minister 
Yacouba Isaac Zida were reinstalled on Wednesday and government soldiers who 
had remained loyal to the government withdrew from the capital, Ouagadougou.The 
officially registered media houses are now back in business. François Yesso, 
the Deputy Director of Radio PULSAR says his radio station was forced to halt 
its programs but "we are back on air today and in the coming days we shall 
continue with our programs as they were before."Individuals behind resistance 
radio initiative, plan to go off-air since the crisis is almost over and life 
is back to normal. A man behind the initiative of using the media as means of 
fighting back the coup leaders says its time to stop the programs."I don't 
think it's good to have the radio station programs on air. In a few hours, all 
the programs will be stopped." A Burkinabe who preferred anonymity said. He 
added that “the plan was to have it on air in case of a coup or other 
disasters."However, the broadcasting authority in Burkina Faso was caught in 
surprise when they heard about the radio. The director of technical department 
says, "we must be careful with these ‘ghost' media in times of crisis 
considering their missions and their legal recognition."
'Radio Resistance' in Burkina Faso off-air | Africa | DW.COM | 25.09.2015

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