Equatorial Guinea: Torture and Heavy Sentences Mark Unfair Trial
Equatorial Guinea: Torture and Heavy Sentences Mark Unfair Trial
Amnesty International | September 13, 2002Amnesty International is calling on the authorities of Equatorial Guinea to retry fairly within a reasonable period of time or release the nearly 70 people who received unfair and heavy sentences on Sunday 9 June on the sole basis of statements extracted under torture during incommunicado detention.
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