"… 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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EG Justice hosted a Roundtable in which Marathon Oil and partners discussed a public-private partnership with the government to curb malaria.
Tutu Alicante speaks to the Pulitzer Center about the hunger strike of Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel, the campaign to end the UNESCO-Obiang prize, and the appointment of Equatoguinean president Teodoro Obiang as Chair of the African Union.
Tutu Alicante speaks with the Pulitzer Center about the U.S. Senate investigation into money laundering by Equatoguinean government officials into the U.S. and how the case demonstrates the need for greater revenue transparency to curb corruption.
Tutu Alicante provides an overview of the situation in Equatorial Guinea, highlighting the disparity between the country's high wealth and the low quality of life of most Equatoguineans.
A video that highlights the disparity between economic and social developments in Equatorial Guinea.
An overview of the economic, political, and social situation in Equatorial Guinea.
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