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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.
At the "Busting Bribery" report launch, panelists explored the history of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and its enforcement and discussed the potential consequences of the current efforts on Capitol Hill to amend the Act.
Tutu Alicante speaks with Democracy Now and Al Jazeera about abuses in Equatorial Guinea ahead of the African Union Summit.
This 2011 State Department report finds Equatorial Guinea's response to human trafficking to be inadequate, particularly given the government’s substantial financial resources.
The 17th African Union Summit will take place in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea from June 23 to July 1, 2011.
A summary of two meetings that U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Susan Page held with opposition parties during her recent trip to Equatorial Guinea.
EG Justice collaborated with Publish What You Pay to produce a video that highlights the importance of revenue transparency in oil rich countries like Equatorial Guinea.
A new report by la Convergencia para la Democracia Social de Guinea Ecuatorial analyzes the status of human rights in Equatorial Guinea.
A blog highlights the disconnect between rhetoric and reality in Equatorial Guinea as it prepares to host the African Union Summit.
A video that highlights the significant gap in standards of living between rich and poor in Equatorial Guinea.
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