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  Découvertes du pays - Les couleurs de la Guinée Equatoriale
Evinayong is a small town of 4000 people situated at the foot of Mount Chime.
The Bata Akurenam road leaves Evinayong and reaches the Gabonese border, while the Mongomo-Nsork road is linked to the Bata Akurenam road by a cross of 100km that cuts across many small streams and villages.
Evinayong equally opens to the Cameroonian towns of Ambam, Ebolowa and Yaounde through the ferry of River Ntem.
www.ceiba-guinea-ecuatorial.org /guineeangl/fprov_centsur.htm   (681 words)

  
 Random Journeyings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
We had an Easter retreat with the youth group in a small village 12km outside of Bata which we walked to in the middle of the day, not clever.
I went to Evinayong and Ecofac, the national park with a couple of Baptist missionaries from Spain and Fernando one of the other students at the bible college.
Evinayong is Fernando's hometown and I slept at his parents house.
www-users.york.ac.uk /~adw103/gap/trips.html   (204 words)

  
 rio muni   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
It is split into four political jurisdictions: Centro Sur, Kie-Ntem, Litoral and Wele-Nzas.
Other major towns include Evinayong, Ebebiyin, Acalayong, Acurenam, Mongomo, Sevilla de Niefang and Mbini.
Residents of Rio Muni originally used the postage stamps of Spanish Guinea, until 1960 when the Spanish government decreed the use of separate issues for Rio Muni and Fernando Po (Bioko).
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Rio_Muni.html   (329 words)

  
 Equatorial Guinea
While in custody she reportedly was raped by Jose Luis Abaga Nguema, the district judge of Evinayong.
The prison is approximately 300 miles from their homes and families which made it difficult or impossible for the families to bring them medicines, food, and moral support.
In October 1999, a government body recommended that the Government enter into a dialog with the ICRC; as a result, the ICRC director was granted access in December 1999 to the prisons under the jurisdiction of the Minister of Justice.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2000/af/index.cfm?docid=777   (8348 words)

  
 Equatorial Guinea - Thematic Reports
The report notes that the government had not responded to a number of cases that were transmitted in 1999.
The case of the 50 prisoners who were transferred from the prison in Malabo to Evinayong prison is noted (see "Executions").
The SR also transmitted to the government a case involving three persons who were suspected of plotting a coup, arrested, tortured and ill-treated.
www.hri.ca /fortherecord2001/vol2/equatorialguineatr.htm   (247 words)

  
 Equatorial Guinea: Medical letter writing action - 40 prisoners
On 3 March 2000, their situation was made worse when they were transferred from prison in the capital Malabo, on Bioko Island, to Evinayong, some 500 kilometres east of Malabo on the continent, making it very difficult for their families to bring them medicine and food.
On 3 March 2000, they were transferred from prison in the capital Malabo, on Bioko Island, to Evinayong, some 500 kilometres east of Malabo, making it very difficult for their families to bring them medicine and food.
As the prisoners now reportedly have to buy their own food, and only some of them have money to do so, many could soon be nearing starvation.
www.amnestyusa.org /regions/africa/document.do?id=9A45D326687BDF75802568B80036FA44   (1234 words)

  
 Equatorial Guinea: Arrests since the elections in November 1993
During the period of their detention they were reportedly forced to work from 6am to 6pm repairing roads, for which they received no payment.
In Nnoayong, Evinayong district, at least eight members of the PPGE were arrested after a letter from the PPGE representative in Evinayong which contained their names was intercepted by the police.
The eight people were held in Evinayong prison and were apparently still detained in early March 1994.
www.amnestyusa.org /countries/equatorial_guinea/document.do?id=DD33773D534C6349802569A60060485E   (1389 words)

  
 Equatorial Guinea: Stop the torture of prisoner of conscience Felipe Ondo Obiang - Amnesty International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Felipe Ondo Obiang, who is aged over 60, has reportedly been kept chained to the wall of his cell in Evinayong Prison, Equatorial Guinea, since 28 or 29 July.
His left leg has become very swollen and painful - he has asked to be chained by his hands in order to relieve the pain, but the prison authorities have refused.
He has reportedly been kept chained to the walls of his cell in Evinayong Prison since 28 or 29 July 2003, and is suffering from severe pain in his head, ears and both legs.
www.web.amnesty.org /pages/gnq-220803-action-eng   (462 words)

  
 Equatorial Guinea
One of the detainees, Gabriel Nve Manana, was beaten and tortured until he was unable to walk; he reportedly was suffering from injuries to his kidneys and to his hand when he was released.
The prison is approximately 300 miles from their homes, which made it difficult or impossible for their families to bring them medicines and food or provide moral support (see Sections 1.a.
Twenty of those convicted remained imprisoned at Evinayong at year's end (see Section 1.c.); local church organizations were providing assistance to them.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2001/af/8367.htm   (9907 words)

  
 Evinayong < Prison < Equatorial Guinea < West Africa < : news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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schema-root.org /region/africa/west_africa/equatorial_guinea/prison/evinayong?newsfeed_history   (194 words)

  
 biology - Evinayong
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Evinayong is a town in south eastern Rio Muni, Equatorial Guinea, with a population of around 5,000 people.
It lies atop a small mountain and is known for its nightlife, for its market and for nearby waterfalls.
www.biologydaily.com /biology/Evinayong   (60 words)

  
 EVINAYONG   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In March 2000, the 41 Bubi prisoners, who were convicted of crimes associated with the 1998 alleged revolt and formerly held at Malabo prison, were moved to a mainland prison at Evinayong.
In 2000 District Judge Jose Luis Abaga Nguema reportedly raped Milagrosa Obono Ndong, a Convergence for Social Democracy Party (CPDM) voting station representative, during her detention in Evinayong.
Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc. ; see credits.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /definition/EVINAYONG   (248 words)

  
 Equatorial Guinea - Travellers Information
On the mainland fairly regular minibuses travel along the main coastal road between Bata, Mbini, Acalayong, and inland between Bata and Ebebiyin.
Bush taxis are available between Bata and Mongomo and Bata to Evinayong.
On Bioko, good bush taxi connections run between Malabo, Luba and Riaba.
www.africaguide.com /country/eguinea/info.htm   (378 words)

  
 Equatorial Guinea: Prisoner of Conscience/Disappearance /Fear of ill-treatment, Felipe Ondo Obiang. - Amnesty ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
According to reports, he was taken by unidentified security personnel, and is
believed to be held at Evinayong Prison, some 150 kilometres east of Bata, the
Prison, he was flown to the mainland at 5 am and then transferred to Evinayong
www.web.amnesty.org /library/Index/ENGAFR240062003?open&of=ENG-2AF   (358 words)

  
 Equatorial Guinea - Commission on Human Rights
The report of the Special Representative (SRep), Mr.
The report is based on information that was gathered during the SRep's visit to Equatorial Guinea -- Malabo, Bata and Evinayong -- from 4 to 18 November 2001.
In the context of the right to vote and to be elected, the report refers to the September 2001 agreement, signed by the government and the 13 legally recognized parties, on the evaluation of the National Pact that was signed in 1993.
www.hri.ca /fortherecord2002/vol2/equatorialguineachr.htm   (441 words)

  
 M2 Presswire : Equatorial Guinea -- Ethnic Bubi prisoners face uncertain future after prison transfer. @ HighBeam ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The transfer of some 50 ethnic Bubi prisoners from the capital of Equatorial Guinea, Malabo, to an unknown destination is likely to further endanger their physical and mental well-being, which in some cases is already critical, Amnesty International said today.
No official confirmation of their whereabout has yet been given but eyewitnesses are reported to have seen them in Evinayong
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 The Militant - November 7, 2005 -- ‘To read is to grow’ is banner at book fair in Central African nation of ...
The literary festival was timed to coincide with Equatorial Guinea’s national independence day.
Several days of celebration culminated October 12 in a massive and spirited march, an expression of national pride, held in the town of Evinayong, a provincial capital on the continent.
The book fair’s success led organizers to announce they are already planning the second national book fair for a year from now, most likely to be held at the university campus in the city of Bata.
www.themilitant.com /2005/6943/694350.html   (2207 words)

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