Death of Alino Faso in Ivory Coast: Ouagadougou refers to it as a murder and demands immediate explanations
The Burkinabe government expressed deep outrage after the announcement of the death of Alain Christophe Traoré alias Alino Faso in an Ivorian barracks. While Ivory Coast chalks it up to suicide, Ouagadougou calls it murder and demands immediate explanations.
L’animateur et activiste burkinabè Alain Traoré dit ”Alino Faso”
Burkina Faso is not letting go after the announcement of the death of its national Alain Christophe TRAORÉ, more commonly known as Alino Faso. He died on July 24, 2025, at the Ivorian gendarmerie academy, his death was given no prior official notification to the Burkinabe authorities, his family, or the Burkina embassy in Ivory Coast.
Only a press release from the Ivorian Prosecutor, circulated on social media, disclosed the information, suggesting a possible suicide.
In a statement released on Monday, July 28, 2025, the Government of Burkina Faso, through its spokesperson, denounced “obscure circumstances” and a “disappearance equating to a heinous murder.”
They reminded everyone that the deceased had been detained for over six months without trial, after his arrest on January 10, 2025. The prolonged detention in a gendarmerie school and the brutal manner in which the death was announced arouse deep suspicions.
A tragic incident, serious accusations
The anger of the Burkinabe government is also rooted in the past attitude of the Ivorian authorities. The statement mentions their denial of practices such as forced abduction and torture, which Burkina denounced as early as January 15, 2025. Faced with what it characterizes as “shadowy management” of the case, the Burkinabe government summons the Chargé d’Affaires of Ivory Coast for formal explanations.
The Government denounces an attempted manipulation of opinion, pointing out that the official announcement of death took 72 hours to be made public, based on a document of which the authenticity remains unclear. It categorically rejects the suicide theory and demands immediate repatriation of the body for a fitting funeral.