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    Activists rally against Africa dictator's UN prize

    JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Human rights groups are urging UNESCO to abandon a prize named after Africa's longest-ruling dictator, one they say could be tainted by some of the millions he allegedly has looted from oil-rich but poverty-stricken Equatorial Guinea.

    The board of the U.N. agency for education, science and culture meets Monday and is expected to discuss the $3 million UNESCO-Obiang Nguema Mbasogo International Prize for Research in the Life Sciences, which it accepted in 2008.

    A chorus of outrage from around the world so far has delayed a decision on the prize that activists say should be quashed definitively.

    Many ask how President Teodoro Obiang Nguema can offer such a prize while thousands of his people live without electricity or a clean water supply.

    Railing against Obiang's effort "to abuse the reputation and standing" of UNESCO, the New York-based Open Society Justice Initiative accused him of using the prize "to launder the image of his regime."

    Obiang has the support of African countries that form the biggest bloc in the agency's 58-member executive board, with 14 seats compared to nine held by Western nations.

    At last year's board meeting, Obiang supporters seized the issue as imperiling the honor of Africa and turned the debate into one pitting developed countries against the G-77, according to a U.S. Embassy cable published by WikiLeaks.

    It quoted UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova of Bulgaria as telling the U.S. ambassador to France that she had maneuvered a delay by arguing that UNESCO had not received enough applicants for the prize to award a winner.

    She said there were only 14 applications — with only five from Africa, and contrasted that to most UNESCO prizes receiving more than 60 applicants for purses much smaller than the $300,000 offered by the Obiang prize.

    The cable quoted Bokova as warning: "I cannot ignore a board decision forever. I have given time for you to act."

    Ranged on the side of human rights activists are various governments and legislators, a coalition of human rights, press freedom, anti-corruption and public health organizations as well as several UNESCO prize winners and Nobel laureates.

    South Africa's retired Archbishop Desmond Tutu last year was among signatories to a letter saying they were "deeply troubled by the well-documented record of human rights abuse, repression of press freedom and official corruption that have marked his (Obiang's) rule."

    Open Society Justice Initiative noted that Equatorial Guinea boasts Africa's highest per capita gross national income of $17,608 a year, one of its smallest populations of about 700,000 and the most glaring disparity in the world.

    "Yet under President Obiang's rule, Equatorial Guinea has some of the lowest health and education levels in the world. Most of the population is mired in desperate poverty, with more than 60 percent living on less than $1 per day according to the U.N. Development Assistance Framework," it said.

    Equatorial Guinea was the worst governed country of all surveyed for UNDP's 2011 Human Development Report, as measured by the disconnect between available wealth and development.

    Monday's meeting in Paris comes two weeks after Obiang's son Teodorin used his new position as Equatorial Guinea's deputy ambassador to UNESCO to try to prevent French police investigators from searching his luxury Paris home.

    Instead, police seized tens of millions of dollars worth of antiques, art works and other luxury goods including a $2 million Louis XIV desk, Open Society said. The Avenue Foch mansion itself is reportedly worth more than $670 million, it said.

    Obiang gave his heir-apparent the diplomatic post after French judicial officials in September seized 16 luxury "supercars," including a Bugatti Veyron, as part of a money-laundering and corruption investigation.

    A statement from Open Society said "the fact that he's transparently using UNESCO to try to assert legal protection from a criminal investigation just reinforces the sense that the Obiang family has no regard for the organization's mission — only how they can benefit from associating themselves with it."

    Obiang is trying to salvage the prize with an offer to rename it.

    But Human Rights Watch said that does not address "the serious concerns" about the source of its funding.

    For years, Obiang has been accused of siphoning off his country's bountiful oil revenue. Hundreds of millions of dollars from Equatorial Guinea improperly banked in the United States helped bring down the once-venerable Riggs Bank of Washington D.C. in 2005.

    More recently, human rights groups in France and Spain have brought lawsuits demanding the seizures of luxury properties allegedly bought by Obiang family members with ill-gotten gains.

    In October, U.S. authorities gave notice they intend to seize property in California bought with $70 million allegedly looted by Teodorin Obiang, who is also a Cabinet minister in his father's government. The property includes a luxury Malibu mansion, an executive jet, sports cars and Michael Jackson's crystal-covered glove from the "Bad" tour.

     

    27 comments

    • Fola A  •  Lagos, Nigeria  •  2 mths ago
      I just cannot understand the perverse and mindless greed of most leaders in my continent, with the exception, perhaps, of the austere Paul Kagame of Rwanda. I have tried to understand their compulsion for primitive aquisition and their inability to see that it is in their own ultimate interest to ensure at least some real development in their countries. Its is this disconnect that lies at the heart of Africa's recurring misery; and yet many of these leaders are educated -Laurent Gbagbo of Cote D'Ivoire is a professor of history, and yet he failed to heed those very lessons of history that he ought to have been very familiar with when he held tenaciously on to power, at the cost of thousands of lives, when he lost an election in 2010. It is something my contemporaries and I just can't figure out.
      • Truth Teller 2 mths ago
        ....with the exception of P. Kagame? Are you serious?? what about the UN reported back 4-5 years ago that pointed him and Uganda's Museveni as looters of Congo minerals during war?? Get your facts correct!
    • Sarge  •  2 mths ago
      Again this goes to show the disconnect between leaders and their people as a worldwide phenomenon.
    • David  •  2 mths ago
      Corruption of government national and international should be a capital offense. Stone the witches, i.e.- baby eaters!
      • Phil R 2 mths ago
        If corruption in national government were a capital offense, would there be ANY politicians left at all to govern?
    • Harold S  •  2 mths ago
      Just remember, any honor the UN can or may bestow on you is rubbish.
    • Jeffrey H  •  Orlando, Florida  •  2 mths ago
      This is just one of many reasons we need to get out of the UN!
    • ukoette  •  Orange, California  •  2 mths ago
      This is one of many ways the West have been engendering corruption, dictatorships on Africans.
    • buz  •  2 mths ago
      unesco is one of the most embarASSing jokes there are.
    • Jason  •  2 mths ago
      Oh come on, afte they gave the Nobel to Yassar Arafat and Obama is anyone really suprised at these things?
    • Big  •  2 mths ago
      Come on now. When was the last time the U.N. did anything right or useful?
    • MICHAEL  •  San Francisco, California  •  2 mths ago
      a perfect example of why the UN is a JOKE
    • Gato  •  2 mths ago
      The UN is a cabal of world oppression.
    • Just Me  •  2 mths ago
      The way UNESCO and Nobel Prize committees nominated their choices for the coveted prizes made a mockery of their worth. It kinda of smell funny............!
    • Harold S  •  New York, New York  •  2 mths ago
      Just remember, any honor the UN can or may bestow on you is rubbish.
    • Lisa  •  2 mths ago
      "...African countries that form the biggest bloc in the agency's 58-member executive board, with 14 seats compared to nine held by Western nations." Really? My faith in UNESCO just dropped to zero. I've been to 4 East African nations and they were ridiculously corrupt - e.g. you have to have a picture of the president in your restaurant, hotel, etc. to avoid major hassles from the authorities. So UNESCO is majority controlled by a bunch of mafia types. Of course, anything United Nations is a joke. The US should withdraw from the UN along with all our tax dollars that we give them.
      • Deb 2 mths ago
        African nations do NOT want U.S. nor European intervention in their affairs!

        They are afraid of becoming the next Iraq or Aghanistan, to be looted to our hearts content while they suffer the destruction of their already fragile economies.

        Western Imperialism is such a threat, that when our Dept of Defense tried to stand up a new major military command, "Africom," they had to put the HQ in Stuttgart, Germany. The African nations stood solidly against more colonization of their countries, where we always promise to "help" them while raping the land and pillaging their treasures for our own gain.

        Don't forget that these are mostly Muslim countries, and we are using our military base in Djibouti on the Horn of Africa as a launch pad for our missiles, drones and attack aircraft that are killing Muslim families all over the Middle East as well as Africa.

        The bottom line is that most Americans, to include politicians, know almost nothing about Africa. You can't believe what you read in Western media.

        Westerners want Africa's natural gas. Especially now. Are most African governments corrupt? Sure.

        Just like ours.
      • Daniel T. Y 2 mths ago
        They don't need our help destroying Africa, they do alright at that on their own.
    • CronyCapitalismMustEnd  •  2 mths ago
      UN and UNESCO=One World Socialist Government
    • tom g  •  2 mths ago
      ...........Probably one of Glorious leader The Prophet (May His Name ever be praised) Imam Owe-Boma's garbage relatives...........Snicker, Snicker, Snicker......
    • sharon  •  Gresham, Oregon  •  2 mths ago
      we probably backed him
      • Truth Teller 2 mths ago
        Yes sharon we did! Did you see FITHY RICH program on CNBC last Wed./Thursday?
    • Orlando Olivera  •  2 mths ago
      Well Obama got the Nobel Peace prize, we still dont know what for, but he got it. Now we have a mass murderer giving prizes and the UN. endorses it. Our future looks bright, we got nothing to worry about.
    • whatamess  •  Dayton, Ohio  •  2 mths ago
      Planet of the Apes.
    • Capitalism Sucks!  •  2 mths ago
      Not much different than giving the Noble "peace" prize to the warlord Obama!
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