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Ex-Mauritanian president faces human rights charges; may go to Qatar
This came at a time when legal organizations in Mauritania and Europe are trying to file judicial cases against Weld al-Taye under the charges of violating human rights and practicing torture against political prisoners, and corruption during his rule which lasted for 21 years.
Mauritania-Qatar, Politics, 8/17/2005
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