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MAURITANIANS

Definition av MAURITANIANS

  1. böjningsform av Mauritanian

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  • 4 million people, dark Moors (Haratins) 30%, 17% sub-Saharan Mauritanians (non-Arabic speaking, largely resident in or originating from the Senegal River Valley, including Helpulaar, Fulani, Soninke, Wolof, and Bambara ethnic groups).
  • It was originally designed to accommodate a population of 15,000, but experienced significant population growth in the 1970s when many Mauritanians fled their home villages due to drought and increasing desertification.
  • These ordinances passed in Mauritania authorized the central government to expropriate land in the southern region of the country, which was mainly occupied by ethnically black Mauritanians, and allot the land to Beydan Mauritanians in the north.
  • The 176 deputies are elected by two methods (with Mauritanians being able to cast four different votes in a parallel voting system); 125 are elected from single- or multi-member electoral districts based on the departments (or moughataas) that the country is subdivided in (which the exception of Nouakchott, which has been divided in three 7-seat constituencies based on the three regions (or wilayas) the city is subdivided in instead of the single 18-seat constituency that was used in 2018), using either the two-round system or proportional representation; in single-member constituencies candidates require a majority of the vote to be elected in the first round and a plurality in the second round.
  • There are also other Ivorian ethnic groups such as Malinke, Baoulé, Sénoufos and Dans as well as West African nationals such as Malians, Bukinabés, Guineans, Liberians Nigeriens and Mauritanians.
  • Maghrebi people include Moroccans (along with Sahrawis), Algerians, Libyans, Mauritanians, and Tunisians.
  • According to two prisoners interviewed, fifteen of these fighters are Algerians; the others are Malians, Mauritanians and Tunisians.
  • While slavery has officially been abolished by law in 1981, many Mauritanians, specifically the Haratine majority, remain stuck in a "slave limbo" similar to indentured servitude, where they continue to be socio-economically dependent on the Beidane "masters" due to their position within the societal hierarchy.
  • In the 1980s, the Mauritanian government established policies for Arabization, denaturalizing and deporting between 70,000 and 80,000 black Mauritanians who were not of Arab descent.
  • Deputy Mariem Cheikh Samba Dieng, elected under Sawab–RAG's list, was suspended from four sessions on 24 January 2024 by the Bureau of the National Assembly after calling the Prime Minister a "guardian dog of a corrupt system", extending the same denomination to the Haratin and Black Mauritanians on the government.


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