On august the 6th, 2008 a junta led by the General Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz took the power in Mauritania and chased the former democratically elected president Sidi Mohamed Ould Cheikh Abdallahi. Nearly three weeks after the event, the situations still unstable while the pros and the cons still rallying every day across the country, every side claim his legitimacy.
I think the Mauritanian people needs peace much more than any thing else, and we should settle down this crisis as soon as possible, even if it will requires a resort from the junta to a wide crackdown on all the hostile activities.
This current crisis hinders our development and weakens our country’s economy that’s why we should overcome it very soon and forever so we can go back to work. No one has a mandate from God which gives him the right to rule us. And the only acceptable leader is someone who is going to swear to work hard in order to put our country back in a good track, and once we found him we will back him whatever the reaction of the foreigner will be. This is our own problem and no foreigner should mingle with it
I think the Mauritanian people needs peace much more than any thing else, and we should settle down this crisis as soon as possible, even if it will requires a resort from the junta to a wide crackdown on all the hostile activities.
This current crisis hinders our development and weakens our country’s economy that’s why we should overcome it very soon and forever so we can go back to work. No one has a mandate from God which gives him the right to rule us. And the only acceptable leader is someone who is going to swear to work hard in order to put our country back in a good track, and once we found him we will back him whatever the reaction of the foreigner will be. This is our own problem and no foreigner should mingle with it
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