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  2. Slavery in Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    The French colonial administration declared an end to slavery in Mauritania in 1905, but did little to enforce that ban. [3] Mauritania ratified in 1961 the Forced Labour Convention , having already enshrined abolition of slavery, albeit implicitly, in its 1959 constitution. [ 1 ]

  3. Colonial Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    At independence, Mauritania's estimated 1.5 to 1.8 million people could be divided into three groups: one-third of the inhabitants were both racially and ethnically Maures; another third, although racially black or mixed Maure-black, were ethnically Maures (this group of black Maures was essentially a slave class until 1980, when slavery was ...

  4. History of Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    During the Islamic conquests, they made incursions into Mauritania and were present in the region by the end of the 7th century. [1] Many Berber tribes in Mauritania fled the arrival of the Arabs to the Gao region in Mali. [2] The European colonial powers of the 19th century had little interest in Mauritania. The French Republic was mostly ...

  5. Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, the French colonial administration declared an end of slavery in Mauritania, with very little success. [113] Mauritania ratified in 1961 the Forced Labour Convention , having already enshrined abolition of slavery, albeit implicitly, in its 1959 constitution; [ 112 ] although nominally abolished in 1981 by presidential decree, a ...

  6. Factbox-Who are the candidates in Mauritania's presidential ...

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    Mauritania, a largely desert country straddling Arab and Black Africa, has suffered six military coups since independence in 1960. Since taking office five years ago, Ghazouani has presided over a ...

  7. Human rights in Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    With a July 2012 estimated population of 3.4 million, [2] Mauritania is a highly centralized Islamic Republic with no legal provisions for freedom of religion. Coming from French colonial rule, Mauritania was ethnically divided between Arabic speaking tribal confederations of the north and sedentary black populations of the south, many of whom were traditionally bonded communities or enslaved ...

  8. Haratin - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Mauritania officially abolished slavery. [ 22 ] [ 27 ] However, even after the formalities, abolishment, and new laws, discrimination against Haratin is still widespread, and many continue to be, for all practical purposes, enslaved, while large numbers live in other forms of informal dependence on their former masters. [ 22 ]

  9. Mauritania's former president jailed for five years for ... - AOL

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    Mauritania's former president, Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, has been sentenced to five years in prison for money laundering and "illicit enrichment". Abdel Aziz led the West African country for a ...