Mauritania

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Mauritania

Independent from France in 1960, Mauritania annexed the southern third of the former Spanish Sahara (now Western Sahara) in 1976, but relinquished it after three years of raids by the Polisario guerrilla front seeking independence for the territory. Maaouya Ould Sid Ahmed TAYA seized power in a coup in 1984 and ruled Mauritania with a heavy hand for more than two decades. A series of presidential elections that he held were widely seen as flawed. A bloodless coup in August 2005 deposed President TAYA and ushered in a military council that oversaw a transition to democratic rule. Independent candidate Sidi Ould Cheikh ABDALLAHI was inaugurated in April 2007 as Mauritania's first freely and fairly elected president. His term ended prematurely in August 2008 when a military junta led by General Mohamed Ould Abdel AZIZ deposed him and ushered in a military council government. AZIZ was subsequently elected president in August 2009. The country continues to experience ethnic tensions among its black population (Afro-Mauritanians) and White and Black Moor (Arab-Berber) communities, and is having to confront a growing terrorism threat by al-Qa'ida in the Islamic Mahgreb.

 

Recent News Headlines

Wednesday, July 1, 2009 - 23:19
As loss of Chris Leggett is mourned, Christian workers leave country after another Al-Qaeda threat. LOS ANGELES, July 1 (CDN) — As funeral services were held in Tennessee for Christian aid worker Christopher Leggett yesterday, tensions remained high for Christians in the capital of Mauritania, where he was slain last week. A Christian worker who works in the capital city of Nouakchott told Compass that following the street...
Wednesday, July 1, 2009 - 02:00
As loss of Chris Leggett is mourned, Christian workers leave country after another al-Qaeda threat. , July 1 (CDN) — LOS ANGELES, July 1 (Compass Direct News) ? As funeral services were held in Tennessee for Christian aid worker Christopher Leggett yesterday, tensions remained high for Christians in the capital of Mauritania, where he was slain last week. A Christian worker in the capital city of Nouakchott told Compass that following the...
Tuesday, June 30, 2009 - 02:00
At least two gunmen repeatedly shoot teacher for Christian activities. , June 30 (CDN) — LOS ANGELES, June 29 (Compass Direct News) ? Funeral services will be held tomorrow for a U.S. teacher in Mauritania who was shot dead last week by Islamic extremists for spreading Christianity. Christopher Leggett, 39, was killed Tuesday (June 23) morning in front of the language and computer school he operated in Nouakchott, the capital city. Al-...
 
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