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Front Struggle against Slavery, Racism and Exclusion (Flers): Press

Since his election in July 2009, General Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz has decided to suspend the establishment of civil status documents.

The decision, enforced by officers particularly zealous, has deprived many black children (Hratin, Fulani, Soninke, Wolof and Bambara) Parts Marital status - yet a right for every citizen.

It should be noted that the overwhelming majority of black Africans to return after the deportations in Senegal, have still not received vital documents. They are reduced to being refugees in their own homeland. What about the obstacle course when "citizens" black Mauritanian seeking a birth or marriage, a national ID card? They are, unfortunately, forced to bribe officials dearly allocated to these services, support months of back and forth and, despite everything, ending up with names deliberately "Arabized"!

Indeed, as a prelude to the next census-based civil state, a National Agency of Civil Status has been established and its composition, state racism and exclusion have, once again again prevailed: twelve (12) frameworks to manage the Agency at the national level, there are one black and hundreds of prospective enumerators, blacks represent only about 1%.

It is interesting to note that in the census form, people are classified according to their ethno-linguistic affiliation. Thus, Hratin would be forced to declare themselves Arabs while the Fulbe are divided into "Fulani" and "Haal Pulaar. The whole feat is made for false move in the direction of racist to believe the lie that the Arabs are a majority in the country by flooding the majority in the minority hratin beydhan. The

FLERS called blacks of Mauritania (hratin, Fulani, Soninke, Wolof and Bambara) to become aware of their situation and oppressed to revolt against racist oppression to restore their dignity and regain their full rights.

Nouakchott, 18 February 2011

The Executive Council

Membership:

· Africa Renaissance

· Consciousness citizen

· Initiative Resurgence of the Abolitionist Movement in Mauritania (ARI-Mauritania) Mauritanian

· Initiative for Equality and Justice (IMEJ )

· Kawtal e Jellitaare,

· Youth Observatory Mauritanian cons social disparities (OJMDS) • Part

Social Union of Forces of Mauritania

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