Mauritanian opposition leaders strongly condemned the authorities' decision in Nouadhibou to ban the use of vehicles equipped with loudspeakers for a planned rally scheduled for Sunday. In a statement released Saturday, the opposition deemed the decision "arbitrary" and an unjustified infringement on public freedoms. They asserted that the measure targets a peaceful and legitimate political activity, represents a worrying decline in public liber…
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Mauritanian opposition leaders strongly condemned the authorities' decision in Nouadhibou to ban the use of vehicles equipped with loudspeakers for a planned rally scheduled for Sunday. In a statement released Saturday, the opposition deemed the decision "arbitrary" and an unjustified infringement on public freedoms. They asserted that the measure targets a peaceful and legitimate political activity, represents a worrying decline in public liber…