Source: European Parliament 3
On Thursday, Parliament adopted three emergency resolutions on Equatorial Guinea, Haiti and China.
The arbitrary detention of EU citizens Javier Marañón Montero and David Rodríguez Ballesta in Equatorial Guinea
MEPs condemn the serious human rights violations in Equatorial Guinea, including torture and inhumane prison conditions, the persecution of political opposition, and restrictions on freedom of expression. The Equatoguinean judiciary lacks accountability and independence from Teodoro Obiang’s regime, they say.
Parliament denounces the arbitrary detention of Spanish citizens Javier Marañón Montero and David Rodríguez Ballesta, and their unacceptable detention conditions. MEPs call on the authorities to take immediate and unconditional measures, including respecting the right to a fair trial, lifting pretrial detention, and ensuring access to legal advice and medical care —particularly for Mr Marañón Montero, because of hunger strike.
The Commission and the European External Action Service (EEAS) must step up diplomatic efforts regarding their cases in coordination with the Spanish authorities, MEPs add. They recall that human rights violations and arbitrary arrests negatively affect the EU’s relations with the country, damage the international reputation of Equatorial Guinea, and curb investments and cooperation. Parliament also urges Equatorial Guinea to sign the Samoa Agreement.
The resolution was adopted by show of hands. For more details, the full version will be available here. (09.10.25)