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Ousted Mauritania PM re-arrested | Ousted Mauritania PM re-arrested |
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Mauritania's former prime minister has been re-arrested, a few days after being freed by the new military rulers. | Mauritania's former prime minister has been re-arrested, a few days after being freed by the new military rulers. |
Yahia Ould Ahmed El-Waqef was heading to the city of Nouadhibou for a rally against the 6 August coup when he was stopped, his supporters say. | Yahia Ould Ahmed El-Waqef was heading to the city of Nouadhibou for a rally against the 6 August coup when he was stopped, his supporters say. |
Mauritania is now governed by a military council after the fifth coup in the country's short history. | Mauritania is now governed by a military council after the fifth coup in the country's short history. |
The ousted President Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi is still in the hands of the military. | The ousted President Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi is still in the hands of the military. |
Mr El-Waqef was taken away by a police inspector in a car which headed towards the capital Nouakchott, according to his supporters. | Mr El-Waqef was taken away by a police inspector in a car which headed towards the capital Nouakchott, according to his supporters. |
Since then the political parties which support the ousted government have had no news of Mr El-Waqef. | Since then the political parties which support the ousted government have had no news of Mr El-Waqef. |
He was only freed 10 days ago, after being held by the military, which took over the country earlier this month. | He was only freed 10 days ago, after being held by the military, which took over the country earlier this month. |
A source close to the military told the BBC the former prime minister was suspected of trying to flee the country. | A source close to the military told the BBC the former prime minister was suspected of trying to flee the country. |
Nouadhibou is near the border, and the source said the authorities believed Mr El-Waqef was trying to escape to Morocco. | Nouadhibou is near the border, and the source said the authorities believed Mr El-Waqef was trying to escape to Morocco. |
The majority of deputies who support the coup have opened an extraordinary parliamentary session, and they intend to investigate corruption in the former government. | The majority of deputies who support the coup have opened an extraordinary parliamentary session, and they intend to investigate corruption in the former government. |
In particular, an emergency plan to deal with the crisis in rising food prices - to which Mr El-Waqef was closely linked - is being examined. | In particular, an emergency plan to deal with the crisis in rising food prices - to which Mr El-Waqef was closely linked - is being examined. |
The source said he believed Mr El-Waqef was attempting to flee before the investigation began. | The source said he believed Mr El-Waqef was attempting to flee before the investigation began. |
However, the former prime minister's supporters accuse the coup leaders of cracking down on liberties, and see his arrest as simply further proof of this. | However, the former prime minister's supporters accuse the coup leaders of cracking down on liberties, and see his arrest as simply further proof of this. |
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