AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRights & Justice in Burkina Faso: Rights groups say investigative journalist Atiana Serge Oulon has been held in secret detention for two years after state agents abducted him in Ouagadougou, alleging torture and enforced disappearance, and renewing calls for his immediate release and disclosure of his whereabouts. Media Crackdown: Reporters Without Borders also alleges Serge Oulon is detained in private premises and was tortured after reporting corruption in the security forces, highlighting how civic space and independent media face pressure since the 2022 coup. Humanitarian Support: Burkina Faso’s government says new health facilities are being opened to expand primary care in remote areas, while Cyprus sent pharmaceutical supplies to Ouagadougou for urgent needs, including cancer treatment and children’s vaccines. Sahel Security Spillover: The AES condemned a deadly attack on Niger’s Diori Hamani International Airport in Niamey, with JNIM reportedly claiming responsibility, underscoring the wider regional threat facing Burkina Faso. Regional Food Pressure: A UN FAO/WFP report warns hunger is worsening in 13 countries, including Burkina Faso, as humanitarian funding drops sharply.
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