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Acts of detention continue in Mauritania over coupe
Police forces and members of the intelligence in Mauritania on Tuesday evening launched a series of breaking-in into houses in various quarters of Nouakchott that resulted in detention of several military men and civilians suspected of having a link between them and what it called the "persons who carried out the coupe."
Mauritania, Politics, 10/7/2004

Polisario gangs continue human trafficking from Mauritania into Morocco
Mauritanian authorities arrested this week in the northern border (with Morocco) region of Tirs Zemour, 125 candidates to illegal immigration that were readying to enter Morocco onboard vehicles belonging to the Polisario separatists, Mauritanian security sources said.
Morocco-Mauritania, Politics, 10/5/2004


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