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Fatwa from the Scholars' Association
Congratulations from the Chief Justice
the Trial of Ould Ghadda
Fatwa from the Mauritanian Scholars' Association:
Sheikh Saleh, Secretary General of the Mauritanian Scholars' Association, stated that those who protest by burning tires, breaking cars, or looting property are considered to be troublemakers on earth. According to him, Sharia law permits law enforcement officers to severely beat them, and if they do not stop, to repress them even if it leads to their death.
Congratulations from the Chief Justice
The bloc of the Supreme Court Chief Justice, Sheikh Ahmed Ould Sidi Ahmed Ould Ahmedat, and Néma Deputy Fatima Bent Ajid, congratulated President Mohamed Ould Cheikh Ghazouani on his well-deserved victory for a second term. They emphasized the crucial role their bloc played in supporting Ghazouani's campaign by organizing meetings and gatherings in the municipalities of Néma to encourage voters to support his ambitious program, the success of which was clearly evident in the June 29 election.
Trial Date Set for Mohamed Ould Ghadda:.
The Mauritanian judiciary has set next Thursday as the trial date for former senator and President of the Global Transparency Organization, Mohamed Ould Ghadda, who has been detained since late March. This follows a report by his organization accusing the company "BIS TP" and other parties of corruption. He faces charges of defamation, slander, and spreading false information to harm others. The judge also issued an order preventing the organization from publishing additional reports, a directive the organization complied with after Ghadda's imprisonment.