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SPAIN
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June 24, 2005 
Spanish riot police arrest activists opposed to the government of Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, President... 
Madrid, Spain 
Spanish riot police arrest a protestors in front of Equatorial Guinean embassy in Madrid. 
Spanish riot police arrest activists opposed to the government of Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, President of Equatorial Guinea, after a protest in front of the Equatorial Guinean embassy in Madrid, June 24, 2005. Several people entered the embassy, where a violent scuffle took place. About ten people were arrested by Spanish riot police. REUTERS/Andrea Comas ACO/TC 
SPAIN
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June 24, 2005 
A Spanish riot policeman arrests an activists opposed to the government of Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo,... 
Madrid, Spain 
Spanish riot police arrest protestor in front of Equatorial Guinean embassy in Madrid. 
A Spanish riot policeman arrests an activists opposed to the government of Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, President of Equatorial Guinea, after a protest in front of the Equatorial Guinean embassy in Madrid, June 24, 2005. Several people entered the embassy, where a violent scuffle took place. About ten people were arrested by Spanish riot police. REUTERS/Andrea Comas ACO/TC 
SPAIN MOTO
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April 30, 2005 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Severo Moto shows his Spanish issued travelling document surrounded... 
Madrid, Spain 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Moto at presser in Madrid. 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Severo Moto shows his Spanish issued travelling document surrounded by supporters during a press conference in Madrid April 30, 2005. Moto, who heads a self-styled government in exile based in Spain, was reported missing by his family earlier this month. Spain's Foreign Ministry expressed concern and Spanish newspapers reported authorities suspected he may have been killed. REUTERS/Susana Vera SV/VP 
SPAIN MOTO
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April 30, 2005 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Severo Moto (R) is greeted by his wife Margarita before a press... 
Madrid, Spain 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Moto is greeted by his wife Margarita in Madrid. 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Severo Moto (R) is greeted by his wife Margarita before a press conference in Madrid April 30, 2005. Moto, who heads a self-styled government in exile based in Spain, was reported missing by his family earlier this month. Spain's Foreign Ministry expressed concern and Spanish newspapers reported authorities suspected he may have been killed. REUTERS/Susana Vera SV/VP 
SPAIN MOTO
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April 30, 2005 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Severo Moto wipes his eyes before a press conference in Madrid April... 
Madrid, Spain 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Moto wipes his eyes before presser in Madrid. 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Severo Moto wipes his eyes before a press conference in Madrid April 30, 2005. Moto, who heads a self-styled government in exile based in Spain, was reported missing by his family earlier this month. Spain's Foreign Ministry expressed concern and Spanish newspapers reported authorities suspected he may have been killed. REUTERS/Susana Vera SV/VP 
SPAIN MOTO
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April 30, 2005 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Severo Moto talks to reporters during a press conference in Madrid... 
Madrid, Spain 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Moto talks to reporters in Madrid. 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Severo Moto talks to reporters during a press conference in Madrid April 30, 2005. Moto, who heads a self-styled government in exile based in Spain, was reported missing by his family earlier this month. Spain's Foreign Ministry expressed concern and Spanish newspapers reported authorities suspected he may have been killed. REUTERS/Susana Vera SV/VP 
SPAIN MOTO
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April 30, 2005 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Severo Moto gets hugged by supporters before a press conference... 
Madrid, Spain 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Moto gets hugged by supporters in Madrid. 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Severo Moto gets hugged by supporters before a press conference in Madrid April 30, 2005. Moto, who heads a self-styled government in exile based in Spain, was reported missing by his family earlier this month. Spain's Foreign Ministry expressed concern and Spanish newspapers reported authorities suspected he may have been killed. REUTERS/Susana Vera SV/VP 
SPAIN MOTO
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April 30, 2005 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Severo Moto shows his Spanish national identity card during a news... 
Madrid, Spain 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Moto shows his Spanish ID during news conference in Madrid. 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Severo Moto shows his Spanish national identity card during a news conference in Madrid April 30, 2005. Moto, who heads a self-styled government in exile based in Spain, was reported missing by his family earlier this month. Spain's Foreign Ministry expressed concern and Spanish newspapers reported authorities suspected he may have been killed. REUTERS/Susana Vera SV/TW 
SPAIN MOTO
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April 30, 2005 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Severo Moto talks to reporters during a press conference in Madrid... 
Madrid, Spain 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Moto talks to reporters in Madrid. 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean politician Severo Moto talks to reporters during a press conference in Madrid April 30, 2005. Moto, who heads a self-styled government in exile based in Spain, was reported missing by his family earlier this month. Spain's Foreign Ministry expressed concern and Spanish newspapers reported authorities suspected he may have been killed. REUTERS/Susana Vera SV/VP 
POPE
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December 02, 2004 
Pope John Paul II receives gift from Equatorial Guinean President Teodoro Obiang Guema Mbasogo during... 
Vatican City, Vatican 
Pope John Paul II receives gift from Equatorial Guinean President Teodoro Obiang Guema Mbasogo ... 
Pope John Paul II receives gift from Equatorial Guinean President Teodoro Obiang Guema Mbasogo during meeting at Vatican. Pope John Paul II receives a gift from Equatorial Guinean President Teodoro Obiang Guema Mbasogo during a meeting in his private library at the Vatican December 2, 2004. REUTERS/Pool/Filippo Monteforte 
POPE
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December 02, 2004 
Pope John Paul II chats with Equatorial Guinean President Teodoro Obiang Guema Mbasogo during meeting... 
Vatican City, Vatican 
Pope John Paul II chats with Equatorial Guinean President Teodoro Obiang Guema Mbasogo during ... 
Pope John Paul II chats with Equatorial Guinean President Teodoro Obiang Guema Mbasogo during meeting at Vatican. Pope John Paul II chats with Equatorial Guinean President Teodoro Obiang Guema Mbasogo during a meeting in his private library at the Vatican December 2, 2004. REUTERS/Pool/Filippo Monteforte 
PERU SPAIN
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June 04, 2000 
Peruvian opposition leader Alejandro Toledo (L) embraces exiled Equatorial Guinean opposition leader... 
Madrid, Spain 
PERUVIAN OPPOSITION LEADER TOLEDO EMBRACES EXILED EQUATORIAL GUINEAN OPPOSITION LEADER MOTO. 
Peruvian opposition leader Alejandro Toledo (L) embraces exiled Equatorial Guinean opposition leader Severo Moto after a meeting with the Peruvian community in Madrid June 4. Toledo, who boycotted Peru's recent elections because he said they were rigged, is on an official visit in Spain.

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MOTO
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October 31, 1995 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean opposition leader Severo Moto speaks through a megaphone during a protest in... 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean opposition leader Severo Moto speaks through a megaphone during a protest ..... 
Exiled Equatorial Guinean opposition leader Severo Moto speaks through a megaphone during a protest in front of the West African country's embassy on October 31 
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