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Equatorial Guineans Suffer Under Dictatorship

New Economic Prosperity Benefits Only President Mbasogo

Equatorial Guineans Suffer Under Dictatorship

 

From the outset, President Francisco Macías Nguema, considered the father of independence, began a brutal reign, destroying the economy of the fledgling country and abusing human

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