An Equatorial Guinea court Tuesday suspended trial indefinitely in an
alleged coup plot in this oil-rich nation, saying it wanted more
information on the alleged roles of Mark Thatcher, son of the former
British prime minister, and other international financiers. Attorney
General Jose Olo Obono asked for the suspension, saying it was "in the
interest of transparency in light of new information coming out
everyday - these new elements like Mark Thatcher's detention and
questions about the financing. The three-judge tribunal agreed, saying
international investigations needed to be finished before the trial
could go on. Thatcher was placed under house arrest in South Africa on
Aug. 25 after he posted a $2 million bond. Prosecutors accuse Thatcher
and his alleged co-conspirators of scheming to replace Obiang's
25-year-old regime with a puppet government, and South Africa is
considering a request by Equatorial Guinea to question him. [more ]
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