Two years after Burkinabè journalist Atiana Serge Oulon was abducted from his home in Ouagadougou, news site Sahel Horizon has published his investigative reports as a tribute. Authorities initially claimed Oulon was sent to the front lines fighting jihadists, but Reporters Without Borders has revealed he was instead held captive, tortured, and remains in detention. Sahel Horizon marked June 24th by publishing messages of support alongside Oulon’s work. The publication aims to highlight his journalism despite his ongoing ordeal. The circumstances surrounding his abduction and continued imprisonment raise concerns about press freedom in Burkina Faso. His investigations, now released, shed light on issues he was reporting on prior to his disappearance. The case underscores the risks faced by journalists covering conflict in the Sahel region.