Gustavo Envela-Makongo, Sr.
Gustavo Envela-Makongo, Sr. (born in Spanish Guinea) was Equatorial Guinea's first ambassador to the United Nations. He resigned in 1970 due to dissent with government policy on free speech and human rights. With escalating political unrest Envela, Sr. and his family fled into exile in the United States and settled in Salem, Oregon.
Recently deceased, Envela Sr. worked for the State of Oregon and helped raise his daughter and five sons.[1]
In the year 2000, one of his sons, Stanford University alumni Gus Envela, Jr., announced that he would run for president of Equatorial Guinea.[2]
References
- ↑ http://www.portlandtribune.com/sports/story.php?story_id=115403002500107500; Portland Tribune
- ↑ http://www.kgw.com/lifestyle/stories/kgw_1121_life_running_for_president.2a3f5bdf.html Former Oregon track star has eyes on political prize; Associated Press
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