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Security forces in Equatorial Guinea detained more than 100 youth during the last week of May. The reasons for the detentions remain unclear.
Fabian Nsue Nguema, a top human rights lawyer in Equatorial Guinea, has gone missing.
A new report ranks Equatorial Guinea among the world’s worst violators of political and civil liberties.
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UNESCO Suspends Dictator Prize After Global Protest. EG Justice and its partners welcomed UNESCO’s decision to suspend the prize funded by President Obiang.
The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the detention of a television crew and the destruction of its footage in Equatorial Guinea.
The government of Equatorial Guinea is spending billions on showcase infrastructure projects. Will that lead to sustainable development in Equatorial Guinea?
Transparency advocates are making headway in their effort to extend a U.S. transparency law to other markets.
The protests sweeping across North Africa and the Middle East have inspired demands for political reform in Equatorial Guinea.
The U.S. State Department has released its 2010 Human Rights Report for Equatorial Guinea, which documents the ongoing abuses of human rights and civil liberties.
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