Equatorial Guinea’s Internet Blackout on Annobón Island Reveals Brutal Government Repression
Annobón islanders face a yearlong internet blackout and mass imprisonment after protesting environmental damage by a construction company tied to Equatorial Guinea’s ruling elite, spotlighting the regime’s ruthless censorship and disregard for its citizens.
Equatorial Guinea’s government has escalated its authoritarian grip on the far-flung island of Annobón by enforcing a full-scale internet blackout lasting over a year, following local protests against environmental destruction caused by a Moroccan construction firm linked to the presidency. This deliberate suppression of communication is not merely an isolated human rights violation—it underscores a pattern of political repression that threatens national sovereignty and reveals how globalist-connected elites disregard the welfare of their own people. Isolated and Silenced: The Human Cost of Political Tyranny Residents who dared to voice concerns about dynamite blasts ravaging their farmland and water on this...
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