The government of Burkina Faso, led by President Ibrahim Traoré, is currently evaluating a proposed law that could impose fines of $300 and possible imprisonment for women who reveal their bodies on social media.1742257261992.jpg
President Traoré has highlighted the necessity of safeguarding Africa's cultural and religious values, voicing his opposition to the perceived moral decline influenced by Western society. He has urged filmmakers and content creators to maintain ethical standards and ensure that their work reflects the country's cultural and religious beliefs. If enacted, this law could represent a significant change in Burkina Faso's stance on regulating social media content.
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