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"We are aware that the consequences of slavery, the slave trade, and colonialism, and in particular poverty, underdevelopment, marginalization, social exclusion, economic disparities, instability and insecurity, major endemic and pandemic diseases, AIDS, malaria, sexually transmitted diseases, trafficking in women and children, affect people in developing countries much more. Therefore, we urge that the international community in general, and the countries that have benefited from the atrocities committed by racism, the slave trade, etc., must now agree and adopt measures in favor of our countries that have been victims."
"Racism is a stark reality. A simple historical timeline reveals its origins in 439 with the Theodosian Code, the Roman Decree of 1557, the Himmler Decree of 1938 and its Order of 1943, the Alhambra Decree of 1492, the Intercatera Bull of 1493, the Declaration Act of 1705, the Punishment of 1640, and the Black Code of Louisiana of 1724. All these realities are what motivated our Constitution in its Article 5, paragraph a, to impose as foundations of Equatorial Guinean society the scrupulous respect for the human person, their dignity, freedom and other fundamental rights, whose extension is developed in its Article 13."
"The consequences of these racist tragedies create serious challenges to peace, global security, human dignity, and the realization of human rights and fundamental freedoms for people in the world, and particularly for Africans and other populations of African descent."
"In my country, the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, and as confirmed by our delegation to this World Conference against racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and other forms of associated and related intolerance, the states, organizations and governments that were involved in and/or benefited from slavery, the slave trade and colonialism must immediately restore the honor of our peoples and states by immediately undertaking the following actions, among others"
"I woke up this morning to heartbreaking news. Evangelina Filomena Oyo Ebule, Second Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies, has passed away in the Kingdom of Spain,"
"one of the pioneers in the fight for equal opportunities in Equatorial Guinea."