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EG Justice
EG Justice
May 17, 2012

The U.S. Senate held a confirmation hearing for the Ambassadorial nominee to Equatorial Guinea. 

May 17, 2012

41 business and civil society organizations have sent a letter to every member of the U.S. Congress urging them to support the Incorporation Transparency and Law Enforcement Assistance Act. 

National Review
Jay Nordlinger
May 17, 2012

A summary and reflection on the presentations at the Oslo Freedom Forum, including a presentation by Tutu Alicante, Executive Director of EG Justice.

Committee to Protect Journalists
Committee to Protect Journalists
May 7, 2012

A reporter in Equatorial Guinea was denied access to a debate on press freedom, despite having been initially invited to participate. 

CNBC
April 2, 2012

EG Justice was interviewed for Filthy Rich, a CNBC investigative report on corruption and money laundering. 

EG Justice
February 17, 2012

Authorities in France and the U.S. have initiated corruption investigations into the activities of Teodorin Nguema Obiang, the son of President Obiang. 

EG Justice
May 15, 2012

EG Justice sent a letter to the members of the Senate Subcommittee on African Affairs regarding a hearing on "Examining the U.S. Policy Response to Entrenched African Leadership," expressing appreciation that they held a hearing on this critical U.S. foreign policy topic, but also disappointment that President Teodoro Obiang, the longest-ruling leader in the world, was not addressed.

EG Justice
May 8, 2012

Sign our petition to deny Teodoro Nguema Obiang diplomatic immunity in France.

Wired
David Rowan
May 14, 2012

The Oslo Freedom Forum, set up three years ago by the Venezuelan-born activist Thor Halvorssen, is a gathering of 250 human-rights campaigners, supporters, commentators and policymakers where speakers include Nobel Peace Prize-winners and former child slaves. Rowan's article provides a useful and interesting summary of the speakers.

Le Monde
Anthony Hernandez
January 25, 2012

President Teodoro Obiang is using Equatorial Guinea as a host of the Africa Cup of Nations to have international recognition despite the constant human rights violations, and politic situation of this country.   

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