"… 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
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The International Monetary Fund should publicly state the reason(s) for non-publication of Equatorial Guinea’s Article IV report. |
Communications & Letters
Joint civil society letter to UNESCO Director General Irina Bokova urging the abolition of the UNESCO-Obiang Prize.
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.
Announcement of an international conference that focuses on Equatorial Guinea.
EG Justice promotes human rights, the rule of law, transparency, and civic participation in Equatorial Guinea.





