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Silent Injustice: A Legal Exploration of Abóbë Atrocities in Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea, an oil rich country in Central Africa, has consistently killed the Abóbë of Bioko Island in an attempt to silence and deprive them of their rights to life, self determination, and preservation of their ethnic cultural identity. Volume XLV staff editor Langston Ralls Ílaróte Morrison explores Equatorial Guinea's human rights violations under customary international law and its binding treaties. This post outlines the legal obligations its entitled to respect and uphold so as to remove barriers that limit the prospects of justice and equality for Abóbë in the country.

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