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Refugees in exile

] Nearly one-quarter of Equatorial Guinea’s popu- ; lation have fled from Presi- | dent Francisco Macias j Nguema’s regime, and now ; live in exile in Gabon or Ceameroun, the British AntiSlavery Society says. In a ! I report headed “The Forgot- .; ten Dictatorship,’’ the f society says that the Presi- > dent of the former Spanish colony has banned all politis cal parties and executed s two-thirds of the members - of the country’s first Nat’ d ional Assembly established i- in 1968 —- London.

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Press, 21 December 1976, Page 10

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Refugees in exile Press, 21 December 1976, Page 10

Refugees in exile Press, 21 December 1976, Page 10