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Rights groups urge independent probe into cause of Bata blasts | Equatorial Guinea News

Rights groups have called for a transparent and independent investigation into a series of massive explosions in Equatorial Guinea’s main city of Bata that flattened a military camp and nearby residential areas, killing scores of people and causing widespread destruction. President Teodoro Obiang Nguema, who has ruled the oil-rich country with an iron fist for 42 years, blamed the military for “negligence” in stocking ammunition so close to populated areas. On Wednesday, state television reported 105 people were killed and 615 were wounded by the conflagration at the camp of Nkoa Ntoma on Sunday. But Human Rights Watch (HRW), citing Equatorial Guinea-focused human rights group EG Justice, said that “based on the number of bodies pulled from the rubble, the actual number of victims is much higher”.

HRW questions official death toll in E Guinea army camp blast

Blasts that levelled a military camp and the surrounding populated area in Equatorial Guinea at the weekend claimed far more lives than the official death toll of 105, Human Rights Watch said Wednesday, urging an independent investigation into the disaster.

Equatorial Guinea: Seek Independent Inquiry of Blast

International Support Should Go Directly to Affected People, Not Government A dark cloud of smoke shown in the aftermath of a series of explosions in Bata, Equatorial Guinea, March 7, 2021. © 2021 Private (Johannesburg) – Equatorial Guinean authorities should invite international experts to conduct an independent investigation into the explosion that took place on March 7, 2021 at a military camp in Bata, the country’s largest city, Human Rights Watch and EG Justice said today. Government officials say that 98 people were killed and 615 others injured, but people interviewed by EG Justice in Bata say that based on the number of bodies pulled from the rubble, the actual number of victims is much higher. Given high levels of corruption in Equatorial Guinea, donors and aid groups should send support directly to affected people rather than disburse aid to the government.

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