"… if we do not ask, if we do not question, if we do not witness, if we do not remember, and if we do not speak out when so-called “quiet diplomacy” goes unanswered, then we shall become part of the conspiracy of silence that only leads to greater tragedy.”

 

- John Bennett, U.S. Ambassador to Equatorial Guinea (1991-1994), farewell address, 1994

The International Monetary Fund should publicly state the reason(s) for non-publication of Equatorial Guinea’s Article IV report.

Communications & Letters

January 21, 2010

Joint civil society letter to UNESCO Director General Irina Bokova urging the abolition of the UNESCO-Obiang Prize.

April 24, 2009

As a part of the Publish What You Pay-US Coalition, EG Justice signed on to a letter to President Obama urging his administration to call for transparency within the oil, gas, and mining industries. The letter emphasizes transparency as a crucial step toward improving human rights conditions in resource-rich countries like Equatorial Guinea.

March 1, 2009

Announcement of an international conference that focuses on Equatorial Guinea.

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