The Guardian
Libya's PM says ex-intelligence chief knows who killed PC Yvonne Fletcher
Exclusive: Abdurrahim El-Keib says Abdul Senussi, who has fled Libya, was 'directly or indirectly involved' in 1984 murderLibya's interim prime minister said on Friday that his country's former intelligence chief was "directly or indirectly involved" in the murder of PC Yvonne Fletcher and knew the identity of her killer.In an interview with the Guardian, Abdurrahim El-Keib sai...
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ElPais
Los refugiados de Mali agravan la crisis del hambre en el Sahel
Quince millones de personas están en riesgo de padecer una catástrofe humanitaria en la región subsahariana
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New York Times
World Briefing | Africa: Mauritania: Qaddafi’s Former Spy Chief Is Indicted
Abdullah al-Senussi, who ran Libya’s extensive spy network, was indicted Monday for “illegally entering Mauritania using false identity documents,” a judicial official said.
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Al Jazhera
Gaddafi ex-spy charged in Mauritania
Abdullah al-Senussi is to stand trial for illegally entering the country, according to judicial sources.
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The Nation
Gaddafi ex-spy chief charged
NOUAKCHOTT- Muammar Gaddafi’s former spy chief Abdullah al-Senussi will stand trial in Mauritania for illegally entering the country, judicial sources said on Monday. The move would delay efforts to have him face international justice. Senussi’s arrest in the West African state in March started a three-way tug-of-war among Libya, France and the International Criminal Court (ICC) for ...
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BBC
Ex-Gaddafi spy chief 'charged'
Muammar Gaddafi's ex-spy chief Abdallah al-Senussi - wanted by Libya and the ICC - is charged with illegal entry into Mauritania, officials say.
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National Post
Muammar Gaddafi’s former spy chief Abdullah al-Senussi charged in Mauritania over forged papers
A Mauritanian court has charged Muammar Gaddafi’s ex-spy chief, arrested two months ago and the subject of several handover demands, with illegally entering the country, an official said Monday.
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Huffington Post
World Vision: Life and Death Side by Side in Mauritania Food Crisis
Mauritania -- with 700,000 people battling food insecurity out of a population of 3.5 million -- faces a food crisis three times worse than the one which struck the West African nation two years ago.
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el universal
Ser gay se castiga con pena capital en 7 países
Irán, Arabia Saudí, y Yemen, en Asia; Mauritania, Sudán, y las regiones del norte de Nigeria y el sur de Somalia, en África penalizan la homosexualidad con la pena de muerte
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Telegraph
British couple escape al-Qaeda in Mali
Neil Whitehead and Diane English fled across an 850-mile expanse of desert with the help of nomadic militiamen and African soldiers to reach Nouakchott, the capital of neighbouring Mauritania.
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BBC
Thousands protest in Mauritania
Thousands of protesters in Mauritania hold demonstrations across the capital, Nouakchott, calling for President Mohamed Ould Abdelaziz to resign.
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Daily Mail
Secret slaves of Mauritania: Mother and daughter were beaten and raped
Moulkheir Mint Yarba (pictured) and her daughter Selek’ha are just two of tens of thousands of people still enslaved in the desert country of Mauritania.
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Times LIVE
"Gaddafi's black box" in French-Mauritanian trap
When Libya's former spy chief flew to Mauritania last week, he was looking for a safe haven. Instead the man known as "Muammar Gaddafi's black box", the last of the fallen dictator's henchmen still at large, walked into a trap set by French and Mauritanian intelligence.
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AP
Mauritania has not agreed to hand over spy chief
NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania (AP) -- A senior member of Mauritania's government denied Wednesday the country had agreed to hand over Moammar Gadhafi's ex-spy chief for trial in Libya, directly contradicting the claim hours earlier by Libya which said Mauritania had assured them they will hand over Abdullah al-Senoussi....
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Reuters
Mauritania agrees to Senussi extradition, Libya says
NOUAKCHOTT/TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Mauritania has agreed that Muammar Gaddafi's intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi, arrested in Nouakchott last week, can be extradited to Libya, Libya's deputy prime minister said on Tuesday.
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The Nation
Libyan justice for Senussi relies on fair proceedings
The weekend arrest of Abdullah Al Senussi in Nouakchott, Mauritania, has touched off a three -way struggle over the right to put him on trial. Libya, France and the International Criminal Court all want him. Other claimants may yet surface.
Mr Al Senussi, who was Muammar Qaddafi’s intelligence chief and brother-in-law, does have a lot to answer for. France, which reportedly helped to track ...
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The Nation
Libyan justice for Senussi relies on fair proceedings
The weekend arrest of Abdullah Al Senussi in Nouakchott, Mauritania, has touched off a three -way struggle over the right to put him on trial. Libya, France and the International Criminal Court all want him. Other claimants may yet surface.
Mr Al Senussi, who was Muammar Qaddafi’s intelligence chief and brother-in-law, does have a lot to answer for. France, which reportedly helped to track ...
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The Nation
Libyan justice for Senussi relies on fair proceedings
The weekend arrest of Abdullah Al Senussi in Nouakchott, Mauritania, has touched off a three -way struggle over the right to put him on trial. Libya, France and the International Criminal Court all want him. Other claimants may yet surface.
Mr Al Senussi, who was Muammar Qaddafi’s intelligence chief and brother-in-law, does have a lot to answer for. France, which reportedly helped to track ...
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Amnesty International
Mauritania: Transfer former Libyan intelligence chief to the ICC
Headline Title:
Mauritania: Transfer former Libyan intelligence chief to the ICC
19 March 2012
Colonel Mu’ammar al-Gaddafi’s former intelligence chief must be turned over to the International Criminal Court (ICC) without delay following his arrest in Mauritania on Saturday, A...
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Reuters
Libya seeks Gaddafi spy chief handover by Mauritania
TRIPOLI/PARIS (Reuters) - Libya said on Sunday it was sending a delegation to Mauritania to press for the extradition of Muammar Gaddafi's intelligence chief Abdallah al-Senussi and Interpol called for his handover to promote rule of law in the North African state.
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BBC
VIDEO: Libya demands handover of Senussi
Libya formally requests the handover of Col Gaddafi's former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi, following his arrest in Mauritania.
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CNN
Libya moves for Gadhafi spy chief's extradition
Interpol issued a Red Notice alert for Libya's former spy chief, who was arrested in Mauritania last week and is wanted for war crimes by the International Criminal Court.
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Daily Telegraph
Gaddafi spy chief held
FORMAL requests have been filed with Mauritania to extradite Libya's ex-spy chief Abdullah Senussi.
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Mail & Guardian
Appeals for Libya's ex-spy chief's extradition
France and the ICC have filed requests with Mauritania to extradite Libya's ex-spy chief Abdullah Senussi as Tripoli insists on putting him on trial.
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Daily Mail
Abdullah al-Senoussi: Gaddafi's former intelligence chief detained in Mauritania
Abdullah al-Senoussi, one of the most prominent figures from the ousted Libyan regime, is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) after overseeing efforts to quash the rebellion last year.
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Times of India
Gaddafi's spy chief held in Mauritania
Late former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's intelligence chief has been arrested in Mauritania, one of Africa's newest oil producers countries, the Al Jazeera reported on Saturday.
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Hoy
Detienen en Mauritania a Al-Senusi, uno de los pilares del depuesto régimen de Gadafi
Abdalá al-Senusi, cuñado de Muamar Gadafi, exjefe de la Inteligencia militar y uno de los pilares del depuesto régimen libio, fue detenido ayer a su llegada al aeropuerto de Nuakchot, procedente de Casablanca. Al-Senusi, de 62 años, portaba un pasaporte maliense falsificado y las autoridades de Trípoli ya han solicitado su extradición inmediata. Mientras, Francia -que le vincula con un atentado...
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FOX
Report: Mauritania arrests Qaddafi's intelligence chief |
Irish Times
Gadafy's former spy chief arrested
Mauritania arrested Col Muammar Gadafy ex-spy chief, Abdullah al-Senussi, as he arrived on an overnight flight, officials said on Saturday, immediately triggering a three-way race for his extradition.
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Human Rights Watch
Mauritania: Surrender Abdullah Sanussi to ICC
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National Post
Three-way race to prosecute Gaddafi spy chief after arrest in Mauritania
France, Libya and the International Criminal Court are all angling to for the chance to prosecute Abdullah al-Senussi after the former spy chief for Muammar Gaddafi was arrested in Mauritania
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FT
Gaddafi spy chief arrested in Mauritania
Senussi, who for decades inspired fear and hatred in ordinary Libyans, is sought by the International Criminal Court on charges of crimes against humanity during last year’s conflict
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Gadhafi's intelligence chief arrested in Mauritania
Al-Senussi helped direct efforts to quash the rebellion against Gadhafi's rule last year
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Hoy
Detenido en Mauritania el brazo derecho de Gaddafi
Abdulá al Senusi era el director de la inteligencia militar del régimen y existía una orden de arresto contra él emitida el pasado junio por la CPI
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WSJ
Mauritania Arrests Former Libyan Intelligence Chief
Mauritania said it arrested former Libyan intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senoussi, one of the most prominent figures from the ousted regime of Moammar Gadhafi and wanted by the International Criminal Court.
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UN
UN reports continued inflow of Malian refugees into Mauritania and Burkina Faso
Mauritania and Burkina Faso continue to receive large numbers of Malian refugees fleeing conflict between the army and ethnic Tuareg rebels in the northern region of their country, the United Nations refugee agency said today.
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Hoy
Arrestan en Mauritania a dos saharauis vinculados al secuestro de los españoles
Dos saharauis, presuntamente relacionados con el secuestro de dos ciudadanos españoles y una italiana en los campamentos de refugiados de Tinduf (sur de Argelia) el pasado 23 de octubre, fueron detenidos ayer en Mauritania. Según dijeron a Efe fuentes policiales mauritanas de la lucha antiterrorista, se trata de dos jóvenes originarios del Sáhara Occidental, uno de 32 años y otro de 29, que com...
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