LA MAURITANIE SAISIE AU VIF


SOS Esclaves vous invite à écouter une série de reportage, réalisés, en juillet 2007, sur les divers aspects de la vie en Mauritanie, au terme de la transition démocratique.
L'auteur est Madame Phuong Tran, pour la Voix de l'Amérique. Elle brosse un tableau exhaustif des contradictions qui traversent la société, après deux décennies de pouvoir autoritaire:

  • Clandestine Migration Changes in Mauritanian Hub Town
    Nouadhibou is one of the closest African ports to Spain and has turned into a hub for would-be migrants 03 August 2007
  • Officials Fear Drug Activities Increasing in Mauritania
    International drug officials say they have evidence criminals looking to country's largely unguarded coastline, airport, open deserts and facilities to funnel and process top-dollar illegal drugs 02 August 2007
  • Analysts Debate Mauritanian Anti-Slavery Proposal Even though slavery is already illegal, activists say some blacks still victims of slavery-like practices 01 August 2007
  • Mauritanian Court Drops Terrorism Charges
    Islamists' lawyers claims prosecution team's evidence extracted through torture 01 August 2007
  • Mauritanian Refugees Welcome Invitation to Return Cautiously
    Refugees say they have long wanted to return, but question their safety in country still divided by color and class 31 July 2007
  • Questions Surround Terror Trial in Mauritania
    Defense lawyers are presenting final arguments on behalf of 14 suspects accused of fighting alongside a radical Islamic group 30 July 2007