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The Charter of Mauritanian Citizenship Rings the Alarm Bell and Calls for the Cessation of Hate Speech.

Nouakchott: The debate over social media platforms in Mauritania is no longer just passing political records or circumstantial reactions linked to a particular event, but is gradually becoming an alarming sign of an upsurge in a climate of tension and division, in which political calculations overlap with social sensitivities and identity, and sometimes disappear the boundaries between freedom of expression and letters of incitement and hatred. …
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Nouakchott: The debate over social media platforms in Mauritania is no longer just passing political records or circumstantial reactions linked to a particular event, but is gradually becoming an alarming sign of an upsurge in a climate of tension and division, in which political calculations overlap with social sensitivities and identity, and sometimes disappear the boundaries between freedom of expression and letters of incitement and hatred. …

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القدس العربي broke the news on Monday, May 18, 2026.
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