Burkina Faso authorities accused of secretly detaining prominent journalist
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has accused Burkina Faso's military authorities of arbitrarily detaining and mistreating prominent investigative journalist Atiana Serge Oulon. RSF's investigation found Oulon was abducted from his home on June 24, 2024, by armed men, contradicting the authorities' claim that he was conscripted into the military.

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AI-generatedReporters Without Borders (RSF) has accused Burkina Faso's military authorities of arbitrarily detaining and mistreating prominent investigative journalist Atiana Serge Oulon. RSF's investigation found Oulon was abducted from his home on June 24, 2024, by armed men, contradicting the authorities' claim that he was conscripted into the military. According to RSF, Oulon was held captive and subjected to violence in a villa in Ouagadougou, which served as a makeshift prison for dozens of people until at least the end of 2025. Detainees allegedly faced threats of execution, beatings, and food deprivation. RSF believes Oulon has been targeted since 2022 after he accused a senior army officer of embezzlement and is calling for his immediate release.
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5 extractedRSF investigation found Oulon was held in a Ouagadougou villa used as a makeshift prison until at least the end of 2025.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) accuses Burkina Faso authorities of arbitrarily detaining and mistreating journalist Atiana Serge Oulon.
Oulon was targeted by military authorities since 2022 after accusing a senior army officer of embezzlement.
Detainees at the villa faced threats of execution, beatings, and food deprivation.
The authorities claimed Oulon was conscripted into the military, which RSF calls a 'smokescreen' for his captivity.