Saturday, September 27th, 2022.
Salvador Alogo Nvono Mokuy was a native of Nkué, from the Micomiseng district of the Kie-Ntem province. According to the information that we have been able to gather on social networks, he was the founder of the National Liberation Front of Equatorial Guinea (FRELINAGE) to combat the dictatorship of Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, which has misruled the Republic of Equatorial Guinea since the coup of August 3rd, 1979.
Other reliable sources assure that Salvador Alogo Nvono Mokuy went into exile in 1995 and spent several years residing in Valencia (Spain); so he decided to return to Africa where he settled as a political refugee in the city of Yaounde (Cameroon) forming a family there with a Cameroonian.
On December 24th, 2017, when the tyrannical regime of Obiang Nguema Mbasogo invented a fake coup attempt that, according to this dictatorship, the coup plotters had plans to enter Equatorial Guinea from Cameroon on the Kye-Ossi border with the city of Ebibeyin (Equatorial Guinea). Salvador Alogo was, of course, with his family in Cameroon and was unfairly involved in this fake coup attempt. He was tried and sentenced in absentia to 27 years in prison in 2019. It is worth mentioning that it was also a fake trial because there were no guarantees of anything, a total theater like the coup attempt itself.
Shortly after his conviction, on July 11th, 2019, Salvador Alogo Nvono Mokuy fell into a trap set for him by the security information services of the dictatorial regime of Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, through an alleged friend of his who was going to deliver money to him in Engó Esaboman village, three kilometers from the city of Micomiseng and who, finally, turned out to be the national security agent who set him up. During his detention, seven other people were arrested, including a Cameroonian citizen who accompanied him, a member of the Convergence for Social Democracy (CPDS), a native of the Micomiseng district and the rest of the people, apparently, were member of the Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea (PDGE).
The eight detainees remained unaccounted for until, on February 14th, 2020, the Secretary General of the CPDS, Mr. Andrés Esono Ondó Okogo, met with the dictator Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, demanding the release of the detainees, who were immediately released. except for Salvador Alogo Nvono Mokuy, who remained imprisoned in the Oveng Azém prison, since he was sentenced unjustly for 27 years and the one who was never heard from him again was the Cameroonian.
By order of the dictator Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, Salvador Alogo Nvono was murdered in the Oveng Azém prison, Mongomo district, after being viciously tortured and suffering all kinds of humiliations and ill-treatment, and as a result of these tortures he died between August 16 and 17, 2022. His body was delivered to his family completely naked, a way to humiliate, intimidate, scare his relatives in particular and the entire people of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea in general, so that we all feel powerless and weak; There was also evidence of having emptied his internal abdominal organs.
The lifeless body of Salvador Alogo Nvono Mokuy, who was dumped naked in his village Nkue.
The National Freedom Party of Equatorial Guinea (PLN) strongly condemns the inhuman treatment and murders that the dictatorial government of Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo is committing in Equatorial Guinea.
We invite all Guineans to collectively and forcefully confront this dictatorship; at the same time that we continue to ask the international community to remedy this case of tyranny that plagues us in Equatorial Guinea for the well-being of all of us. The United States of America and its allies play an important role for the peace and well-being of people around the planet.
Given in the city of Houston, Texas on the twenty-seventh day of August, two thousand and two
Work, Solidarity and Justice
The National Executive Board through the Secretary of Information, Diffusion and Propaganda
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4. Among other sources of solvency information inside of Equatorial Guinea and in the diaspora.