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« on: August 09, 2008, 08:53:36 PM »

 African Union will suspend Mauritania: AU chair By George Obulutsa
Sat Aug 9, 12:57 PM ET
 
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - The African Union will suspend Mauritania until democracy is restored in the West African nation where soldiers overthrew the president this week, AU chair Tanzania said on Saturday.
 
The continental body's move is the latest international condemnation of a coup that at home has received a mixture of support and muted criticism from various political camps but, by now, is largely being met with indifference by the population.

"African Union will suspend Mauritania until the country returns to a constitutional government," Tanzanian Foreign Affairs Minister Bernard Membe said on behalf of the AU.

Membe said Mauritania had signed several AU conventions banning illegal changes of government, including one last month.

Soldiers led by the presidential guard overthrew Sidi Mohamed Ould Cheikh Abdallahi, the country's first democratically elected president since independence in 1974, on Wednesday after he tried to sack senior officers.

The country straddles black and Arab Africa and is an ally of the United States in the war against terrorism. Militant attacks in Mauritania over the past year have underscored fears al Qaeda's north African wing was spreading its influence south.

The country's new leaders, led by presidential guard chief Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, have promised elections.

But condemnation of the coup outside Mauritania has been widespread and Washington has frozen all non-humanitarian aid to the country, which is also one of the continent's newest oil producers.

Ahmed Ben Hilli, the Arab League's assistant secretary general for political affairs, said on Saturday he had met Abdel Aziz, whom he called "the president," and he was assured of a return to democracy but given no date for polls.

Abdel Aziz does not appear ready to bow to pressure for now.

"We will not release the deposed president at the time being for security reasons. We are now trying to make calm prevail and avoiding escalation," he told London-based Arabic-language newspaper Asharq al-Awsat in remarks published on Saturday.

Abdel Aziz did not specify the security reasons or give any details on promised elections but asked for understanding.

"We ask our Arab brothers and our friends to understand the position and we will share our reasons with them. The problem that happened in Mauritania is an internal affair," he said.

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Abdallahi won elections last year after a 2005 coup also instigated by Abdel Aziz, which ended years of dictatorship, but he faced growing opposition from parliamentarians and the army, which has long played a key role in Mauritanian politics.

After some minor anti-coup demonstrations, a group called the National Front for the Defence of Democracy has emerged. But amid a social crisis, accentuated by high food and fuel prices, there has also been support for the coup on street.

By Saturday, however, many Mauritanians were merely getting on with life. "Nothing has changed," said businessman Sidi Ethman Chiekh. "The EU and the U.S. have condemned it, there are politicians who are for and against ... but life continues."

While promising a return to democracy, Abdel Aziz warned: "We do not need recognition for our regime."

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« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2008, 09:52:37 PM »

This article got me to thinking and to do a little search. There already has been a European Union in the works for some time and this one has gotten a whole lot of publicity.

Those of us here in the U.S. that have ears and eyes have seen the workings towards a North American Union. My search found that there is also a South American Union and a Central American Union. Then there is an organization that is headquartered in Washington, D.C. that is called the Organization of American States that is already attempting to bring these three Unions together into one even before they are fully formed.

There is also a South Asian Union and a Central Asian Union. Some claim these last two are already in the process of becoming an Asian-Pacific Union that includes Australia in with the other two.

I am sure that there is much more to this than I am able to find at the moment.

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« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2008, 10:00:16 PM »

This article got me to thinking and to do a little search. There already has been a European Union in the works for some time and this one has gotten a whole lot of publicity.

Those of us here in the U.S. that have ears and eyes have seen the workings towards a North American Union. My search found that there is also a South American Union and a Central American Union. Then there is an organization that is headquartered in Washington, D.C. that is called the Organization of American States that is already attempting to bring these three Unions together into one even before they are fully formed.

There is also a South Asian Union and a Central Asian Union. Some claim these last two are already in the process of becoming an Asian-Pacific Union that includes Australia in with the other two.

I am sure that there is much more to this than I am able to find at the moment.



This is interesting especially about the North and South American Unions consolidated as it were, and the Asian-Pacific consolidating, because I was thinking that they were much to fractured.  Now why would I say that?  Because the sooner they get their act together, the sooner we can go home!
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« Reply #3 on: August 09, 2008, 10:05:10 PM »

I am sure that there are many stumbling blocks in the way at the moment for these unions to solidify. We can see though that the stage is being set for them so that when the timing is right they will be pulled together very quickly.

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