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February 27, 2011

A story about Teodorin Obiang's plans to purchase a $380 million "superyacht" despite Equatorial Guinea's high poverty rates.

Evangelical Publishing House
Alec Thorne

Religious book about the experience of one evangelical Christian during nine years in Equatorial Guinea, the first country on Africa's West Coast where evangelicals entered.

May 10, 2010

The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is set to award a life sciences prize named after and funded by the dictator of Equatorial Guinea, despite pleas from hundreds of outraged individuals and organizations around the world. Human rights and other civil society groups today called for a full investigation into the source of the money in a joint letter to UNESCO.

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September 19, 2011

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September 19, 2011

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EG Justice
EG Justice
October 11, 2010

EG Justice and its partners welcomed UNESCO’s decision to suspend, indefinitely, the prize funded by and named after President Obiang of Equatorial Guinea.

EG Justice
Tutu Alicante
September 14, 2011

President Obiang of Equatorial Guinea supplants Qaddafi as Africa's longest-serving leader. Their longevity in power is not their only similarity. 

EG Justice
September 13, 2011

A global effort to curb corruption in resource-rich countries gets another boost.

Filip van Dingenen
October 1, 2009

Explores the Sabater Pi Collection, which is housed at the University of Barcelona, from artist Jordi Sabater Pi. This artist had worked extensively within Equatorial Guinea and this paper examines the relationship the artist had with this region of the world.

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