"… 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’s Executive Director Tutu Alicante spoke at the Oslo Freedom Forum on May 8 as part of the panel, “Spotlight on Repression.”
At the "Busting Bribery" report launch, panelists explored the history of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and its enforcement and discussed the potential consequences of the current efforts on Capitol Hill to amend the Act.
A video that highlights abuses in Equatorial Guinea and calls into question the government's spending priorities.
Tutu Alicante speaks with Democracy Now and Al Jazeera about abuses in Equatorial Guinea ahead of the African Union Summit.
EG Justice hosted a Roundtable in which Marathon Oil and partners discussed a public-private partnership with the government to curb malaria.
Authorities in France and the U.S. have initiated corruption investigations into the activities of Teodorin Nguema Obiang, the son of President Obiang.
Interview with Tutu Alicante on BBC about corruption in the African Cup of Nations hosted by Equatorial Guinea.
Joseph Kraus, Program Director at EG Justice, speaks with Deutsche Welle Radio about the recent constitutional referendum in Equatorial Guinea and the alleged widespread voter fraud.
EG Justice's Joseph Kraus speaks on the BBC's World Service about the constitutional referendum in Equatorial Guinea.
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