Abandoned and without medical treatment, Alicia Nach Rosario died

The tragedy that envelops the Republic of Annobón has reached a devastating outcome. The life of Alicia Nach Rosario, a woman whose story of fighting for urgent medical care has moved the island, has been extinguished. Her death, which occurred yesterday, is a painful reminder of the consequences of the negligence of Teodoro Obiang Nguema's dictatorship.

Alicia faced an unequal battle against an illness that required immediate attention. However, her fate was determined by the indifference of a regime that prioritizes the indiscriminate concentration of power over the well-being of the Annobonese. Despite desperate appeals from her family and the international community, authorities remained steadfast in their refusal to provide the transportation necessary to transfer her to a proper medical facility.

His story reflects the painful reality of many inhabitants of the occupied territory of Annobón, who find themselves trapped in a cycle of suffering and abandonment. The lack of medical infrastructure, coupled with the lack of basic resources such as electricity, water and medicine, has turned medical care into an unattainable luxury for the natives of Palé.

Alicia not only fought against her illness, but also against a system that systematically ignores the needs of the Annobonese and respect for their political sovereignty. Her bravery and determination are a moving testament to human resilience in the most desperate of circumstances.
Although his departure leaves an irreplaceable void, his legacy should serve as a wake-up call to those who have the power to change this reality. The international community and human rights organizations must redouble their efforts to demand accountability for this tragedy and ensure that no more lives are lost due to the regime's capricious imposition.
In memory of Alicia Nach Rosario and all those who have suffered and continue to suffer the consequences of the injustice and indifference of the Obiang dictatorship, it is our duty to continue fighting for a future where the dignity and well-being of each individual are unwavering priorities. .

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