19 hours ago
- Politics
- Wall Street Journal
Oil Workers, Snagged in a Dispute Over a Dictator's Son's Yacht, Are Freed After Two Years
Equatorial Guinea's dictator freed two South African oil workers his regime had imprisoned for years in apparent retaliation for an unrelated legal dispute involving the ruling family's superyacht and vacation homes.
President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, in power in the tiny Central African country since 1979, included Frederik Potgieter, 55, and Peter Huxham, 56, among 476 prisoners he pardoned for his birthday this month, according to a social-media message by the president's son.