Ouagadougou: The Superior Council of Communication (CSC) defended itself on Sunday from any muzzling of the media and instead speaks of reframing following a rigorous process, when it comes to taking sanctions.'One of our missions is precisely to promote freedom of expression and even to develop the media. This is a misinterpretation. I guess it's because we don't know exactly what's going on. In general, for freedom of expression to be expressed in its fullness, it is necessary to reframe. This is why the Constitution provided for a regulatory body like this,' declared Idrissa Ouédraogo.The president of the Superior Council of Communication (CSC) responded Sunday evening on public television to those who believe that the recent sanctions against the media amount to muzzling.'We try not to go overboard. (…) Each time a decision has been taken, not only has it followed a rigorous process, but it has also been the subject of a consensus,' added Mr. Ouédraogo.Source: Burkina Information Agency