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CNN's Christiane Amanpour interviews President Obiang about corruption, democracy, and poverty in Equatorial Guinea.
Tutu Alicante sends a message to people in free societies and dissidents across the world: "We can now spread justice around the world faster than we could a few years ago."
Tutu Alicante speaks about his personal heroes, which include Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr. and individuals that he met at the Oslo Freedom Forum.
Tutu Alicante discusses reinforcing civil society in Equatorial Guinea and gives examples of exciting prospects for change through youth and women.
Tutu Alicante speaks about how Equatorial Guinea compares to societies that went through the Arab Spring and speaks about what is needed for an "Equatoguinean Spring" to occur.
Tutu Alicante speaks about what the international community can do to foster positive change in Equatorial Guinea.
Tutu Alicante speaks about the role of technology in Equatorial Guinea and explains how most Equatoguineans lack access to electricity and the internet.
Tutu Alicante speaks about freedom of the press (or absence thereof) in Equatorial Guinea.
Tutu Alicante talks about the case of Dr. Wenceslao Mansogo who was unjustly imprisoned in Equatorial Guinea following a politically motivated trial.
Tutu Alicante talks about repression in Equatorial Guinea in an interview by The George W. Bush Presidential Center.
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