Propriety of International Organizations Instituting Awards or Prizes Funded by Corrupt Dictators Like Theodoro Obriang of Guinea Equatorial
It defies convention that, in this modern era, powerful and autocratic dictators come into power and cling on to their seats with military backings and continue to rule their countries without any legal impediments. Their wish is the rule of the law in their countries, and many have been accused of creating Auschwitz like camps, torturing their opponents into submission, and some say there are those who even indulge in cannibalism to seek black power supposedly to enhance their staying power and for protection against attempts on their lives.
One such dictator who ideally fits all the description enumerated above and has been a continuous ruler of his country for the past 32 years is Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, dictator and president of Equatorial Guinea who came into power in a bloody coup in 1979 after assassinating the then homicidal president, and his uncle Macias Nguema. Teodoro Obiang was at that time the director of the national guard of Equatorial Guinea and used his position of power to betray and assassinate his uncle. As late as in January 2010, his henchmen have been accused of kidnapping four Guniean's from the Repulic of Benin, torturing them and forcing them to confess to plotting the assassination of the president, after which they were summarily executed by a Kangaroo Court (Joshua, 2011).
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While the Act certainly has international motivations and consequences, most of the acts of compliance and non-compliance are done by Americans and in American waters and on American soil. All reports indicate that the vast majority of the American vessels and ports succeeded in coming into compliance by that date. In evaluating the legislation and whether or not it can be determined to be successful, several considerations are important. In
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