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The George W. Bush Presidential Center
August 1, 2012

Tutu Alicante talks about repression in Equatorial Guinea in an interview by The George W. Bush Presidential Center.

The George W. Bush Presidential Center
August 1, 2012

Watch the new interview with Tutu Alicante, a human rights activist from Equatorial Guinea, on the Freedom Collection. While studying to join the priesthood in 1993, Tutu participated in a peaceful demonstration calling on the government for greater respect of human rights and more comprehensive efforts to address the country’s debilitating poverty. The regime responded by arresting, or killing, the demonstrators and torching Tutu’s family home. Following that incident, Tutu made it his mission to become a voice for the downtrodden people of Equatorial Guinea and has since founded EG justice, a nonprofit organization committed to empowering a new generation of human rights activists.

Elizabeth Flock
August 1, 2012

Equatorial Guinea, a tiny country that sits on Africa's west coast, sent just four athletes to the Summer Olympics in 1984, including 16-year-old sprinter Gustavo Envela. He did not medal in any events, and he may have been forgotten if he hadn't won over the media during his time on the track.

Elizabeth Flock
July 30, 2012

The biennial summit organized by the Leon H. Sullivan Foundation, located in the heart of K Street, has for two decades been a place for world leaders to convene and talk about solutions for Africa with the help of the African diaspora.

May 17, 2012

41 business and civil society organizations have sent a letter to every member of the U.S. Congress urging them to support the Incorporation Transparency and Law Enforcement Assistance Act. 

BBC
January 22, 2012

Interview with Tutu Alicante on BBC about corruption in the African Cup of Nations hosted by Equatorial Guinea.  

Cano J; Descalzo MA; Ndong-Mabale N; Ndong-Asumu P; Bobuakasi L; Nzambo-Ondo S; Benito A; Roche J

The aim of this study was to predict the distribution and movement of populations of the tsetse fly, Glossina palpalis palpalis (Diptera: Glossinidae), in the wet and dry seasons and to analyze the impact of the use of mono-pyramidal traps on fly populations in the Kogo focus in 2004 and 2005.

Cabezas F.J.; De La Estrella M.; Aedo C.; Velayos M.

A checklist of Commelinaceae of Equatorial Guinea, comprising 46 taxa in 12 genera, is presented. The best
represented genus is Guinea have been gathered and checked.Palisota, with 11 species. Bibliographical references for Commelinaceae from Equatorial.

C Lasso; R Hutterer; A Rial

Eight species of shrews of the genera are recorded from Equatorial Guinea, four of which are new for the country. (Crocidura 5, Paracricudura 1, and Syvisorex 2)

C Barrot; C Sanchez; A Xifro; M Ortega; J Mas; E Huguet; J Corbella; M Gene

Haplotype frequencies for 16 Y-chromosomal short tandem repeat loci, included in the AmpFLSTR Yfiler PCR Amplification Kit, were analysed in 110 Fang and 133 Bubi individuals from Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea.

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