Information Center: Report, 2012
Results
The US State Department has released its 2011 country report on human rights for Equatorial Guinea.
The Open Society Justice Initiative's briefing paper looks at the on-going damage caused by President Teodoro Obiang to the reputation and standing of UNESCO.
To mark World Press Freedom Day on May 3, the Committee to Protect Journalists released a special report on the ten most censored countries in the world. Equatorial Guinea falls in fifth place, behind Eritrea, North Korea, Syria and Iran.
Freedom House has released the 2012 Freedom in the World Report. Equatorial Guinea is ranked among the “worst of the worst” countries for the fourth year in a row.
Human Rights Watch's 2012 world report includes a chapter on human rights abuses, democracy and socioeconomic problems in Equatorial Guinea.
Latest News About EG
Guided search
Post Type
- Featured Stories (5)
Formats
: all » ReportKeywords
- censorship (1)
- civil liberties (1)
- corruption (2)
- democracy (1)
- freedom (1)
- freedom of speech (1)
- freedom of the press (1)
- government (1)
- human rights (3)
- Human Rights Watch (1)
- more...





