Adam Roberts - the Wonga Coup
04/01/2007 - The Economist's Adam Roberts talks to Richard Dowden about the Wonga Coup an attempt by 64 alleged mercenaries, headed by former SAS officer Simon Mann, to overthrow the government of Equatorial Guinea.

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