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Blogger and literary magazine editor starts hunger strike in protest against lack of freedom

Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel, a novelist, blogger and editor of the arts and literature magazine Atanga, left Equatorial Guinea for Spain early today (...)

Published on 15 February 2011 Read

Equatorial Guinea

AFP correspondent held for five hours by police in Malabo

Reporters Without Borders today condemned the five-hour detention of Samuel Obiang Mbana, correspondent for Agence France-Presse (AFP) and Africa (...)

Published on 16 April 2010 Read

Equatorial Guinea

President dominates state media election coverage, opposition invisible

In the absence of any independent media, Reporters Without Borders condemns the state-owned media’s totally one-sided coverage of the campaign for (...)

Published on 27 November 2009 Read

Equatorial Guinea

AFP and RFI correspondent released after four months in jail

Reporters Without Borders hails yesterday’s release of Rodrigo Angue Nguema, the Malabo correspondent of Agence France-Presse and Radio France (...)

Published on 16 October 2009 Read

Equatorial Guinea

Malabo correspondent of AFP and RFI completes 100 days in city jail

Reporters Without Borders reiterates its call for the release of Rodrigo Angue Nguema, the Malabo correspondent of Agence France-Presse and Radio (...)

Published on 25 September 2009 Read

Equatorial Guinea

Letter to President Obiang Nguema calling for release of AFP and RFI correspondent

Reporters Without Borders addressed an open letter yesterday to President Teodoro Obiang Nguema calling for the immediate release of Rodrigo (...)

Published on 26 June 2009 Read

Equatorial Guinea

Malabo’s only foreign press correspondent held for the past 48 hours

Reporters Without Borders calls for the immediate release of Rodrigo Angüe Nguema, the Malabo correspondent of Agence France-Presse (AFP) and (...)

Published on 19 June 2009 Read

Equatorial Guinea

Despotic regime’s absurd methods decried after four journalists fired for “lack of enthusiasm”

Reporters Without Borders is dismayed by deputy information minister Purita Opo Barila’s arbitrary decision, announced on 19 January, to dismiss (...)

Published on 23 January 2009 Read

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