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Mauritania opposition calls for trying al-Taye
Some Mauritanian opposition organizations abroad called the new ruling military council to try the toppled President Mu'aweya WEeld Seidi Ahmad al-Taye, and deal with all pending issues immediately including comprehensive political pardons.
Mauritania, Politics, 8/12/2005

New Mauritania government, engineer of normalization with Israel is foreign minister
One week after the military coupe in Mauritania it was disclosed on Wednesday the formation of the new government chaired by Seidi Muhammad Weld Bubaker. The government included 26 ministries including three women and most of them did not occupy ministerial posts before.
Mauritania, Politics, 8/11/2005

Weld al-Taye arrived in Gambia, Libya supports Mauritanians
Toppled Mauritanian President Mu'aweya weld Seidi Ahmad al-Taye arrive din Banjoul, capital of Gambia where he chose asylum just one day after he had called on his supporters and members of the army to move to restore back conditions to what they were before his forced removal from power.
Mauritania-Libya, Politics, 8/10/2005

Taye vows return to Mauritania
The toppled president of Mauritania, Mu'aweya Weld al-Taye, called on forces supporting him in Mauritania to interfere in order to restore matters to its constitutional order, saying he will return back to his country, according to news agencies that quoted al-Taye in an interview with Arabia TV.
Mauritania, Politics, 8/9/2005

Islamists released in Mauritania
In a major step described as alleviating citizen's unrest which was inflamed by the regime of Weld al-Taye, Mauritania's military released on Sunday several leaders of the Islamic trend in the country.
Mauritania, Politics, 8/8/2005

New prime minister appointed in Mauritania
Mauritania, Politics, 8/8/2005


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