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Mauritania Bans Anti-U.S. Protests
2003-01-29
The Arab-dominated West African nation of Mauritania has banned anti-U.S. protests and deployed hundreds of security forces in the capital to enforce the prohibition. Opposition political parties and civil organizations had planned to demonstrate Tuesday against the U.S. preparations for a possible invasion of Iraq. Participants instead received a notice from the Interior Ministry informing them of the ban, said Mohamed Ould Mawloud, leader of the opposition Union of Progressive Forces.
"Policemen demonstrated instead of us," Ould Mawloud said, referring to the police deployed to make sure the march did not occur. "We're obliged now to limit our actions against the war to inside our headquarters." There was no immediate comment from the government. Straddling Arab and black Africa on the edge of the Sahara Desert, Mauritania's government since the 1990s increasingly has looked westward, despite ties of some leading figures to the Baath Party of Saddam Hussein.
The government is anxious to avoid a repeat of the reaction to the Persian Gulf War, when relations with the United States and Arab Gulf states deteriorated after what were seen as pro-Iraq demonstrations. Mauritania cut ties to Iraq in 1999 after Iraq criticized its decision to open diplomatic relations with Israel. Mauritania is one of only three nations in the Arab League to have full diplomatic ties with Israel.
The government didn't have to do this, no one outside of Mauritania would have even noticed another demonstration against the US. Thank you, very much.
Posted by:Steve

#4  Isn't Mauritania one of the two remaining countries (with Sudan )that have legal slavery?F**k'em.
Posted by: El Id   2003-01-29 16:25:06  

#3  more likely they just get nervous about having demonstrations of any kind - you can nver tell when they'll get out of hand.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2003-01-29 16:06:14  

#2  I figured Fred would settle that when he assumed the Moroccan throne.
Posted by: Steve   2003-01-29 13:00:02  

#1  Maybe they're hoping for a little help from us on the Morocco / Spanish Sahara front?
Posted by: Chuck   2003-01-29 12:40:20  

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