Adolfo Obiang Biko
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Dr. Adolfo Obiang Biko (born in Equatorial Guinea) is an author, politician and president of MONALIGE. He is known as an active participant and a leading freedom fighter in the struggle for independence of the country from Spain.[1]
Living part-time in the state of Virginia Biko has sought the State Department in the past for resolve of the political unrest and corrupt government in his native country. Despite contributing the independence of Equatorial Guinea, Biko clashed with the new government and has been living abroad for three decades. [2]
[edit] References
- ^ MONALIGE's Quarterly Newsletter
- ^ The Crude Politics of Trading Oil; Despite an abysmal record on human rights, Equatorial Guinea is a major U.S. supplier. LA Times; January 6, 2003
[edit] Books
- Adolfo Obiang Biko, Equatorial Guinea from Spanish Colonialism to the Discovery of Oil. A Personal Account. Caracas (Venezuela). Municipal Institute of Publications. City Hall of Caracas; 2001.