Mauritania condemns man to death for ‘insulting the prophet’

Reuters

Mauritania on Thursday condemned a man to death for “insulting the prophet”, a human rights group said, a day after the country opened the trial of an anti-slavery activist.

Mohamed Cheikh Ould Mkhaitir, 28, was arrested a year ago for writing an article about the Prophet Mohammad and the caste system, an extremely sensitive subject in a West African country with deep social and racial divisions.  

He claims his article has been misinterpreted.

The prosecution asked for the death penalty to be carried out in accordance with Islamic sharia law and recommended he be shot. Mauritania, a poor country straddling Arab and black Africa, last applied the death penalty in 1987.

Separately, a court in the southern town of Rosso began proceedings on Wednesday against anti-slavery campaigner Biram Ould Dah Ould Abeiday and six members of his organization for “inciting violence, disrupting public order, contempt for authorities and membership of a non-recognized organization”.

Biram Ould Abeid, a former presidential candidate, was arrested last month during a peaceful march. He could face a prison sentence of up to five years.

Human rights campaigners and the European Parliament have called for his release.

Mauritania became the last country worldwide to legally abolish slavery in 1981 and still has the highest prevalence worldwide of slavery per head of population, according to the Global Slavery Index 2013.

President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz denies slavery exists in his country, saying that only the consequences of this former practice exist.

(Writing by Emma Farge; editing by Andrew Roche)

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/12/25/us-mauritania-justice-execution-idUSKBN0K30OP20141225

3 thoughts on “Mauritania condemns man to death for ‘insulting the prophet’

  1. Mauritania is not only the last country to “officially” abolish slavery (come on, folks, slavery exists in EVERY country, from indentured servitude which still exists here–Kurt Vonnegut verified this in a novel he wrote 20 years ago called “Hocus Pocus”)–to slaves hired in places like Immokalee, Florida that pick veggies for no pay and are locked in storage units at night–to Dahlits aka “untouchables” in India to prison inmates worldwide to indentured servants in the UK (verified by a woman I knew from England who knew indentured servants of the Queen who lived without electricity and heat unless they could gather wood) to humans who are trafficked (and yes, the “Taken” series is based on true stories of trafficking by Albanians…third to Israel and Mauritania in trafficking of humans. While Israel is the leader in sex trafficking, Mauritania is the leader in non-sex slavery trafficking…and don’t think only non-Muslims get trafficked).

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