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1. MAURITANIA-SENEGAL: New cattle migration accord cools
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3. Ba Adama Moussa, "un maire congratulé pour ses résultats" (UFP)
4. Communiqué de presse (amadou alpha ba)
5. Tr: Conférence de presse des FLAM/R à Nouakchott.
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6. WEST AFRICA: IRIN-WA Weekly Round-up 328 covering 29 April to
5 May 2006 (IRIN)
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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 10:23:30 -0700
From: "IRIN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [M-net] MAURITANIA-SENEGAL: New cattle migration accord cools
long-standing flashpoint
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MAURITANIA-SENEGAL: New cattle migration accord cools long-standing flashpoint
[This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations]
NOUAKACHOTT, 5 May (IRIN) - A new accord between Senegal and Mauritania sets
down the rules for the passage of animal herders across the shared border, a
problem that once erupted into a deadly war.
Each year in the lean season before the rains of May and June, at least a
million head of Mauritanian cattle, or between 5 and 10 percent of the
country's livestock, cross the border into Senegal and Mali to get water and
pasture before the rainy season replenishes Mauritania's arid plains.
"This agreement is important because the competition is getting stronger and
stronger between agriculturalists and cattle breeders" said Moktar Fall,
director of cattle breeding at the Ministry of Rural and Environmental
Development.
According to the new agreement, which was signed in Nouakachott on 25 April
2006, herdsmen will have to apply for official permits to allow them to cross
the frontier. Crossings will be allowed only during daylight and at fixed
points.
In a nod to mounting health concerns in the region, the agreement also
stipulates that the two countries will exchange information on health and
sanitation issues, and obliges the herders to give information on the
vaccination of their cattle.
"In the coming days this text will be sent to all the Mauritanian authorities
and translated into the different languages of the country", said Fall.
When a dispute over flows of cattle across the shared border reached boiling
point in 1989 it sparked a brief bloody border war between Mauritania and
Senegal, in which hundreds of people died on both sides of the border and tens
of thousands fled.
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Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 19:40:31 +0200 (CEST)
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vendredi 05 mai 2006 : Rencontre des Comités Nationaux de l'Unicef à Andorre
en Espagne : Un maire (Ba Adama Moussa) congratulé pour ses résultats ...
http://ufpweb.org/boghe/niq.htm
jeudi 04 mai 2006 : Les discours du président du CMJD à Néma, Aïoun, Kiffa et
Tidjikja
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Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 19:47:30 +0200 (CEST)
From: UFP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [M-net] Ba Adama Moussa, "un maire congratulé pour ses
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vendredi 05 mai 2006 : Rencontre des Comités Nationaux de l'Unicef à Andorre
en Espagne : Un maire (Ba Adama Moussa) congratulé pour ses résultats ...
http://ufpweb.org/boghe/niq.htm
jeudi 04 mai 2006 : Les discours du président du CMJD à Néma, Aïoun, Kiffa et
Tidjikja
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Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 20:17:53 +0200 (CEST)
From: amadou alpha ba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [M-net] Communiqué de presse
To: avomm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, webmaster CRIDEM
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, democrates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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>
> LES FLAM/RENOVATION reçue par Ely Ould Mohamed
> VAL président du CMJD
>
>
> Le vendredi 05 mai 2006 à 13 heures 30 , la
> délégation des FLAM/RENOVATION qui est en mission en
> Mauritanie depuis le 26 avril a été reçue en
> audience par M. Ely Ould Mohamed VAL Président du
> Comité Militaire pour la Justice et la Démocratie
> chef de l'Etat.
>
>
> DIAGANA Boubacar Tidiane
> porte parole
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 20:25:25 +0200 (CEST)
From: amadou alpha ba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [M-net] Tr: Conférence de presse des FLAM/R à Nouakchott.
To: avomm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, webmaster CRIDEM
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>
> Communiqué de presse
>
> Les FLAM/RENOVATION convient toute la classe politique et les mauritaniens à
> la conférence de presse qu'elles organisent le dimanche 7 mai 2006 à
> 10 heures au siège de la FONADH à Nouakchott.
>
>
> N.B. Après la conférence de presse , la délégation
> continue sa mission à l'intérieur du pays. Elle
> visitera entre autres localités Aleg, Boghé,
> bababé, Kaédi, Djéol, Djingué, Sinthiane padalal,
> WALY, Sanghé, Maghama, sélibaby etc.
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Date: Fri, 05 May 2006 18:58:24 GMT
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Subject: [M-net] WEST AFRICA: IRIN-WA Weekly Round-up 328 covering 29
April to 5 May 2006
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WEST AFRICA: IRIN-WA Weekly Round-up 328 covering 29 April to 5 May 2006
CONTENTS:
NIGERIA-SUDAN: Rebels still split on Darfur peace
CHAD: Tense poll passes off peacefully
CHAD: Deadly militia attack on border villages
COTE D IVOIRE: First convoy could mark reopening of north-south trade route
GUINEA-BISSAU: Famine warning issued in south
NIGERIA-SUDAN: Rebels still split on Darfur peace
Bowing to international pressure, the largest of Darfur?s three rebel groups on
Friday agreed ?with reservations? to sign on to a peace deal with Sudan, but
two smaller groups are yet to get on board. The government of Sudan too
announced it would the latest amended version of an 85-page peace proposal
submitted to the parties to the Darfur conflict by African Union (AU)
negotiators. But two other rebel groups involved in the three-year crisis in
the western Sudanese region walked out of the overnight talks despite changes
worked into the original draft during this round of negotiations that began
last weekend in the Nigerian capital. With three deadlines to reach a deal
already missed this week, AU officials overseeing the two-year peace bid did
not say when the talks might now end.
http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=53173&SelectRegion=West_Africa&SelectCountry=NIGERIA-SUDAN
CHAD: Tense poll passes off peacefully
President Idriss Deby ran for a third term as president of Chad on Wednesday
shrugging off rebel threats of another attack on the dusty capital but many
N?djamena residents spent the day hunkered in their homes. Only three weeks
after a rebel attack on N?djamena left more than 200 dead, Deby defied national
and international pressure to delay the polls, and under heavy guard, cast one
of the first ballots of the day at a special booth at the Ministry of
Agriculture. Opposition parties spent the weeks running up to the vote urging
Chadians to boycott the poll in favour of national dialogue. Many of the
capital?s more affluent residents relocated over the river in neighbouring
Cameroon, fearing a rerun of attacks by anti-Deby rebels that left swathes of
the city?s eastern suburbs devastated by mortar fire and shelling.
http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=53138&SelectRegion=West_Africa&SelectCountry=CHAD
CHAD: Deadly militia attack on border villages
An attack on border villages in eastern Chad early Monday morning left four
dead and six wounded, said UN workers, deepening concern that violence from the
neighbouring Darfur region of Sudan is destabilising south eastern Chad. ?Three
small settlements near the larger village of Dalola, were surrounded by
Janjawid. Some were seen in military uniform others in military attire,? said
Matthew Conway, spokesman for the UN?s refugee agency UNHCR. Dalola, which is
not marked on most maps, lies near Koukou some 80 km from the Sudanese border
and the troubled Darfur region.
http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=53080&SelectRegion=West_Africa&SelectCountry=CHAD
COTE D IVOIRE: First convoy could mark reopening of north-south trade route
The arrival of a convoy of 29 trucks in Cote d?Ivoire?s port city of Abidjan
from northern landlocked neighbour Burkina Faso may lead to a resumption of
transit trade between the two countries after a nearly four-year war-imposed
blockage, an official said on Tuesday. The cotton convoy passed through the
rebel-controlled north of Cote d?Ivoire as well as a UN and French monitored
buffer zone before reaching the port in the southern government-controlled half
of the West African country. According to Ivorian officials from the Ministry
of Transport the convoy was a trial run for the resumption of overland
shipments to Abidjan from Burkina Faso.
http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=53104&SelectRegion=West_Africa&SelectCountry=COTE_D_IVOIRE
GUINEA-BISSAU: Famine warning issued in south
More than 32,000 people are at risk of starvation in Guinea-Bissau?s southern
rice-bowl region after crops failed for a second year running and government
price-fixing decimated the cashew trade that usually supplements incomes.
Salination of rice-paddy irrigation channels caused by flooding from mangrove
forests, lack of rain, and pests and crop diseases that have blighted around 70
percent of cultivable land in these areas is responsible for the hunger,
Bissauan Agriculture Minister Sola Inquilin said in a statement earlier this
week. Alanso Fati, the Guinea Bissau representative of the Organisation of
Workers in West Africa, told IRIN that the failed rice crop is not the only
reason for local woes. He said the crisis has partly been caused by widespread
over-dependence on selling cashew nuts.
http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=53183&SelectRegion=West_Africa&SelectCountry=GUINEA-BISSAU
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