It Could Have Been Me
It Could Have Been Me
Rowan Williams February 26, 2007

This article discusses the struggle of Bienvenido Samba Momesori, Archbishop of Cantrbury and a Christian clergyman, who was a prisoner of conscience in Equatorial Guinea. The author examines this and how the clergyman became entwined in the internal conflict of the state while being unjustly detained and imprisoned.
Keywords / Tags
Bubi
, ethnic groups
, human rights
, judicial system
, prison
, trial
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