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EG Justice
October 12, 2011

As Equatorial Guinea celebrates its 43rd year of Independence, the Equatoguinean government should prioritize spending that addresses social needs and improves the wellbeing of its citizens.

Human Rights Watch, Physicians for Human Rights, and EG Justice
Human Rights Watch, Physicians for Human Rights, and EG Justice
June 6, 2012

The pardon by President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of Dr. Wenceslao Mansogo Alo is a positive step, but judicial reforms are urgently needed. 

EG Justice & Human Rights Watch
October 24, 2012

The authorities in Equatorial Guinea should immediately investigate the alleged enforced disappearance of a top human rights lawyer who has been unaccounted for since the evening of October 22, 2012.

EG Justice & Human Rights Watch
October 25, 2012

Authorities in Equatorial Guinea have arbitrarily detained the prominent lawyer Fabián Nsue Nguema in Black Beach prison in Malabo and are refusing to allow him visitors.

EG Justice
August 27, 2012

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has issued final rules for legislation aimed at increasing transparency in the oil, gas, and mining industries. 

EG Justice
July 24, 2012

EG Justice's letter to the leaders of the Leon H. Sullivan Foundation expressing grave disappointment that the Foundation will be holding its ninth Sullivan Summit in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. 

EG Justice
October 23, 2012

Fabián Nsué, a well-respected lawyer in Equatorial Guinea, has gone missing and may have been detained. 

Reuters
October 4, 2012

EG Justice and Human Rights Watch have called on Julio Iglesias to examine how his concert in Equatorial Guinea is being financed, given concerns over government corruption. 

EG Justice
August 10, 2012

An open letter to invitees to the Leon H. Sullivan Foundation's IX Sullivan Summit urging them to become informed about the difficult realities in Equatorial Guinea. 

Financial Times
Shahien Nasiripour and Tom Burgis
August 22, 2012

Oil and mining groups with US listings will be forced to disclose details of their payments to foreign governments after US regulators rejected most of the industry’s efforts to water down new transparency rules.

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