The Ambassador of Equatorial Guinea in Brussels, Carmelo Nvono-Ncá, continues his frenetic meeting activity in the Belgian capital to report on the sadness that Equatorial Guinean society is experiencing with the unfortunate act of Human Rights violations by the Citizens for Innovation (CI) party in Equatorial Guinea. This time it was the turn of Belgium and Mexico.
Thus, Nvono-Ncá has met with his Mexican counterpart, Rogelio Granguillhome, to explain the situation in the country and express his discontent. “If it is no longer understood why a citizen can refuse to appear before the prosecutor’s office of a country when required by national law, it is less understandable to witness a defenseless widow and some orphaned children now sadly abandoned by the death of the father and husband”. The Ambassador referred to the sad case of the Human Rights violations in which a CI militant has killed a police agent from the security forces of Equatorial Guinea.
We hope that foreign countries will join in the need to demand that human rights be more respected regardless of the political party in question.
Carmelo Nvono-Ncá
Likewise, Nvono-Ncá has met with the Head of Protocol of the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Olivier Belle, whom he has also informed about this issue of human rights violations and to whom he has expressed that “we hope that foreign countries will join the need to demand that human rights be more respected regardless of the political party in question”, concluded the Ambassador
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