Mauritania: Marriage between President’s daughter & anti-slavery activist likely to curb racism, a mayor suggests - News Summed Up

Mauritania: Marriage between President’s daughter & anti-slavery activist likely to curb racism, a mayor suggests


A loyalist of Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz has suggested to the country’s leader, as part of his endeavors to unite the North African country and stamp out racism, to wed his daughter to Biram Dah Ould Abeid, the leader of an anti-slavery initiative. Mohamed El Mokhtar Ould Hmein Amar, mayor of Aoujeft, a center-northern town, suggested that President Ould Abdel Aziz, in addition to his multiple unity actions, should marry his daughter Leila Mint Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz to Biram. The Mauritanian leader has two daughters. The anti-slavery leader is one of the toughest critics of the Mauritanian regime that he accuses of perpetuating slavery in the North African country. Authorities criminalized the phenomenon several decades ago but Biram and his movement continue to claim that the phenomenon persists and that “slaves” are still subject to inhuman treatment.


Source: The North Africa Journal January 30, 2019 13:41 UTC



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