Anti-Mubarak protests staged in Mauritanian capital
Nouakchott - Hundreds of Mauritanians took to the streets in Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania, after the Friday prayers to demand immediate departure from power of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
The protesters who came from the biggest mosque in town marched along the capital's main streets before converging at the United Nations offices in Nouakchott.
They demanded the intervention of this organization so that Mubarak could be punished for the crimes he had committed against the Egyptian people, expressing their condemnation to the harassment of youths who are gathered at Tahrir Square in Cairo.
"We have come out today to voice our support for the Egyptian people and to condemn any form of injustice and tyranny," said Abdallahi Ould Razzagh, a leader of a student movement
The protesters who came from the biggest mosque in town marched along the capital's main streets before converging at the United Nations offices in Nouakchott.
They demanded the intervention of this organization so that Mubarak could be punished for the crimes he had committed against the Egyptian people, expressing their condemnation to the harassment of youths who are gathered at Tahrir Square in Cairo.
"We have come out today to voice our support for the Egyptian people and to condemn any form of injustice and tyranny," said Abdallahi Ould Razzagh, a leader of a student movement
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