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slavery Biram presumed to Arafat and his friends returned to the charge




slavery Biram presumed to Arafat and his friends returned to the charge
IRA Mauritanie en sit-in à la brigade des mineures


Two weeks after receiving a presidential pardon on the occasion of the Day Moualoud, Biram and his friends have presented a new case of slavery assumed before the authorities of Arafat II. It's Sunday along with five other of his companions who had been involved along with him in the altercation with the police to Araft I, as President of the IRA as'est presented in the office of Hakim Moughataa of the Araft to submit the case of small Hasniyye Mint Oumar.agée a decade, the girl would be held in slavery by Youma Mint Nani, wife of a doctor residing Vellouja, a district of the Moughataa Arafat ...
After extensive and thorough investigations lasted more than twenty four hours Lehbouss Ould Oumar, an activist in the IRA discovered Hassniya Mint Bilal aged 10 years, "kidnapped and exploited by Youma Mint Nani wife of Dr. Ahmed CheikhOuld Hamady," says Does one side of the militants of the IRA and FLERS ...
the early hours of Sunday, February 27 Biram Ould Abeid President of IAR with three of his comrades whose Balla Touré visited Hakem offices of Arafat. It has welcomed them with courtesy, said an activist of the movement. They have exposed him a case of slavery in its Moughataa. After analysis, the Hakim has been in contact with the Police Commissioner of Arafat II to clarify the case by conducting surveys.
At Police Arafat II, they were welcomed by the Commissioner and his staff in his office. Having listened Biram, he was ready to go on site to avoid defeat.
During the mission of investigation, the Commissioner was accompanied by two police officers and two members of the IRA. Arrived home, they knocked on the door and the girl who is apparently was working came to the door.
Upon leaving the house to the police, the girl draped in a veil Hassniya tergal (souweissra), looked very tired and his face concealed nothing of his suffering.
After hearing the protagonists in his office, the Commissioner held a short meeting with the Chief of the PJ's office.
As it is a case of a minor, all these people was tabled in the Special Brigade of minors in conflict with the law. Moreover, the Commissioner who was driving his vehicle at a great appreciation for the assistance.
The record of minor Vellouja was sent to the Commissioner of the Special Brigade of minors to be treated. Some observers speak it will be forwarded to justice in a few hours.
According to our information, the small Hassniya is a native of the city of Nema and the woman who ran a close relative is a senior member of the presidency of the Republic.
noted that the President of IAR Biram Ould Abeid was arrested in late December 2010 with five of its activists abolitionist movement, following a survey they conducted on the operation of two minor (presumed slaves) by some Mouloumnine Bakar Mint Vall. Originally this case was an altercation between members of the IRA and the police. At the police Arafat I, they were charged with assault and battery against elements of the police Arafat I. Arrested and brought to justice before going to prison for one year and six months and 500 farm 000UM fine.
Aboubecrine Ould Sidi
Tribune No. 539 of 28/02/11

Biram Ould Abeid, President of IAR to the Tribune: "it is the authorities who were pardoned themselves."
Tribune: What are the lessons you learned from your time in prison ? Biram Ould Abeid
: I understand that we must first continue my struggle with courage and selflessness, then can the authorities of my country, my friends and I were the subject of a conspiracy and finally prove to the national and international opinion that slavery exists in Mauritania.
The Tribune: How did you receive your release?
BOA: People have said we are pardoned, and we say that it is the authorities who were pardoned themselves. They knew they were on the wrong track and they were disturbed by the support that we were made by national politicians and international organizations for human rights.
Tribune: Less than two weeks after your release, you just dig up a suspected slavery of a minor. Is it to say that your struggle continued during your incarceration?
BOA: (Laughs)! Our struggle continues and will continue until the total eradication of slavery and the obliteration of its aftermath. Since our cell, we continue the fight and out of the IRA activists were conducting their mission. The struggle continues and we never drop our arms as slavery exists.
Interview by Sidi Ould
Source Essirage

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