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International organizations are asking for the release of the Artist and Writer Ramón Esono Ebale.
After Months in Prison, Equatoguinean Activist Clara Nsegue Eyi is Released.
An op-ed that highlights the important role that the Dodd-Frank legislation in the U.S. could play in increasing transparency in Equatorial Guinea.
A Victory for Transparency Rules, and for Equatorial Guinea: The U.S. Court of Appeals has Dismissed a Lawsuit Challenging Company Reporting Requirements.
President Obiang touted “improvements” to Equatorial Guinea’s elections; although there are credible reports and evidence of irregularities, and allegations of fraud and harassment of opposition supporters.
Dr. Wenceslao Mansogo Alo reflects about his imprisonment and subsequent trial by a legal system devoid of due process. Lessons learned and paths to the future for the people of Equatorial Guinea are also part of his open letter.
The United States Department of State released in April (2013) its 2012 Country Report on Human Rights Practices for Equatorial Guinea.
As the legislative elections draw near, many Equatoguineans and pro-democracy advocates are wondering whether they will bring change to Equatorial Guinea, or whether the government will continue to disrespect its citizens’ basic rights.
An appeal to the Sullivan Foundation by an Equatoguinean professor who recounts the daily struggles faced by citizens in his country.
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