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09 Mar 2018 | 04:37 AM UTC

Mauritania: Violence at student protest in Nouakchott March 1

Police forces violently disperse a student protest in Nouakchott on March 1; avoid all gatherings

Warning

Event

Police dispersed protesting students using batons and tear gas in the capital Nouakchott on Thursday, March 1. Several students were reportedly injured and some were arrested. Further student protests are likely in the coming weeks, notably in the area between Nouakchott University and the Ministry of Higher Education.

Context

A new law regulating university scholarships was passed in mid-January, reducing the eligibility age from 25 to 22 and thus excluding nearly 60 percent of students.

Similar protests were held in the capital on January 23, January 25, and February 1.

Advice

Individuals present in Mauritania, particularly in Nouakchott, are advised to monitor the situation and to avoid all demonstrations as violence may flare up without warning.

On a more general note, individuals present in Mauritania should remain vigilant due to various security concerns. Due to the threat of kidnapping, it is critical that foreigners remain discreet regarding personal details, particularly information concerning nationality, employment, family, etc.