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EG Justice & Human Rights Watch
December 6, 2012

The most recent arbitrary detention of a leading opposition politician in Equatorial Guinea on December 4, 2012, raises concerns about human rights conditions in the lead-up to legislative elections in 2013.

EG Justice
July 19, 2012

Mark L. Asquino was sworn-in as the United States’ new ambassador to Equatorial Guinea on Monday, July 16, at the U.S. State Department.

CNN
CNN
October 1, 2012

CNN's Christiane Amanpour interviews President Obiang about corruption, democracy, and poverty in Equatorial Guinea. 

EG Justice & Human Rights Watch
October 8, 2012

EG Justice and Human Rights Watch have called on Julio Iglesias to examine how his concert in Equatorial Guinea is being financed, given concerns over government corruption. 

Maud Perdriel-Vaissière
November 27, 2012

Maud Perdriel-Vaissière argues that government officials should not be allowed to hide behind diplomatic immunity in cases that involve corruption.

Maud Perdriel-Vaissière
November 27, 2012

Maud Perdriel-Vaissière argues that government officials should not be allowed to hide behind diplomatic immunity in cases that involve corruption.

Publish What You Pay
November 13, 2012

The Publish What You Pay (PWYP) coalition has launched an ad campaign to press the European Union to follow the lead of the United States and pass strong transparency legislation. 

EG Justice & Human Rights Watch
EG Justice & Human Rights Watch
August 15, 2012

The arbitrary arrest and detention of a former business associate of the son of Equatorial Guinea’s president demonstrates the government’s continued violation of basic rights.

EG Justice
October 12, 2011

As Equatorial Guinea celebrates its 43rd year of Independence, the Equatoguinean government should prioritize spending that addresses social needs and improves the wellbeing of its citizens.

Human Rights Watch, Physicians for Human Rights, and EG Justice
Human Rights Watch, Physicians for Human Rights, and EG Justice
June 6, 2012

The pardon by President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of Dr. Wenceslao Mansogo Alo is a positive step, but judicial reforms are urgently needed. 

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