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Migration File: Shock in Mauritania From Human Rights Watch Report Sahara Media

Summary by saharamedias.net
Mohamed Abdallah Ould Taleb Abeidi, a security researcher, said that Human Rights Watch's recent report lacks credibility and includes "unfounded" accusations against Mauritania. Speaking to Sahara 24, the researcher added that the accusations contained in the report "were not addressed by any country, including neighboring countries that coordinate with Mauritania." Screenshot He said that the organization's report "did not provide any evidence…
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Mohamed Abdallah Ould Taleb Abeidi, a security researcher, said that Human Rights Watch's recent report lacks credibility and includes "unfounded" accusations against Mauritania. Speaking to Sahara 24, the researcher added that the accusations contained in the report "were not addressed by any country, including neighboring countries that coordinate with Mauritania." Screenshot He said that the organization's report "did not provide any evidence…

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saharamedias.net broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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