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African Economic Outlook
June 3, 2011

Presents recent data and analysis on the Equatoguinean economy, fiscal policy, monetary policy, trade and development.

Europa Press
June 26, 2011

Spanish Minister Jimenez travels to Malabo Wednesday to inaugurate the Spanish Embassy and discuss the crisis in Libya and the Ivory Coast.

EG Justice
June 2, 2011

Security forces in Equatorial Guinea have detained more than 100 youth in the past week.

Amnesty International
June 17, 2011

Amnesty International welcomes the release of five prisoners of conscience following a pardon decreed by President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo on the occasion of his 69th birthday, on 5 June.

Slate Afrique
June 9, 2011

The luxurious city of Sipopo, built to host the African Union Summit, is an example of the misplaced priorities of the Obiang regime, according to human rights groups.

The Sydney Morning Herald
June 9, 2011

 Equatorial Guinea has built a multimillion-dollar deluxe ''city'' to host African leaders while the majority of its people live in dire poverty.
 

The Guardian
David Smith
June 7, 2011

Human rights groups call Sipopo complex a 'misplaced priority' in a country where majority of population live in poverty

EG Justice
June 23, 2011

Tutu Alicante speaks with Democracy Now and Al Jazeera about abuses in Equatorial Guinea ahead of the African Union Summit.

U.S. Department of State
June 27, 2011

This 2011 State Department report finds Equatorial Guinea's response to human trafficking to be inadequate, particularly given the government’s substantial financial resources.

Dr. Wenceslao Mansogo Alo
June 28, 2011

A video that highlights abuses in Equatorial Guinea and calls into question the government's spending priorities. 

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