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[Published: Tuesday April 26 2011]

 Mauritanian police break up protest

Nouakchott, 26 Apr – (ANA) - Security forces in Mauritania yesterday used  teargas and batons to disperse anti-government protesters in the capital Nouakchott.

Inspired by uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia, critics of President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz began street protests in late February although their number has rarely risen above one thousand.

"Mauritanians are fed up with this regime, and it is time that we said it loud and clear," Cheikh Ould Jiddou, a leader of the protest, told Reuters.

Demonstrators shouting slogans and carrying signs calling for Abdel Aziz's departure blocked traffic for at least two hours around the main square before riot police fired teargas grenades and used batons to clear them.

Witnesses said at least 20 people were arrested.

Abdel Aziz came to power first in a coup in 2008 then in 2009 won an election, which has largely restored stability but failed to bridge the gap between the rich, mostly Arab elite and the largely poorer African classes.

He has been at the forefront of the region's fight against local al Qaeda factions but some rivals accuse him of using the Islamist threat to weaken his opponents while those around him have been accused of corruption. (ANA)

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