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 <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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 <title>the wire, July 2008. Vol. 38, No. 6</title>
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 <description>1) State of denial: Europe&#039;s role in rendition and secret detention 2) Migrants attacked in South Africa 3) China&#039;s human rights record overshadows Olympic spectacle 4) Worldwide Appeals: Laos: Imprisoned after unfair trial; Viet Nam: Critic of government silenced; Mexico: Indigenous defendant&#039;s rights not u</description>
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 <description>Felipe Ondó Obiang, a prisoner of conscience imprisoned in Evinayong prison, on the mainland region of Equatorial Guinea, is reportedly suffering from hypertension and prostate problems for which he is not receiving medical attention. Amnesty International is concerned that he could be at risk of serious he</description>
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 <pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2007 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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 <description>At least 35 prisoners of conscience and political prisoners at Black Beach prison in Malabo, are being denied medical treatment. Two of the prisoners, Guillermo Nguema Elá and Donato Ondó Ondó, adopted by AI as prisoners of conscience, are known to be seriously unwell as a result of chronic ailments, poor</description>
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 <description>Reverend Bienvenido Samba Momesori, the protestant pastor of the Church of Cherubs and Seraphs, is in his mid-50s and married with four daughters and one son. At around 7.30 pm on Sunday 26 October 2003 he was arrested at his church in Malabo, and has been held without charge or trial ever since. Amnesty Int</description>
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 <description>Four men were released from prison on 12 November 2006.  Filemón Ondó, José Antonio Nguema, Florencio Ondó and Basilio Mayé had been arrested in Bata on 8 or 9 October and were accused of being members of the Progress Party of Equatorial Guinea, a banned political party, and of having in their possessio</description>
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 <description>Four named men were arrested in Bata, the main city in mainland Equatorial Guinea, between 9pm on 8 October and  1 am on 9 October. They have been accused of being        members of the Progress Party of Equatorial Guinea        (Partido del Progresso de Guinea Ecuatorial, PPGE), a     banned political party</description>
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