Sunday, October 14, 2012

President of Mauritania appeals for calm after being shot

Mauritania's President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz spoke to the nation from a hospital bed in France where he is recovering from what is described as an accidental shooting.

By Laurent Prieur,?Reuters / October 14, 2012

Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz recovers at the Ksar Military Hospital in Noukchott, Mauritania on Sunday, before being evacuated to France for further treatment for a gunshot wound sustained to the arm.

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Mauritania's president was flown to France for surgery on Sunday after the Western ally against Al Qaeda was shot by soldiers in what he said was an accident.

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The shooting late on Saturday set the coup-prone northwest African country on edge and President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz appealed to Mauritanians to keep calm in a televised message from his hospital bed.

Although?Mauritania has been stable politically since Mr. Abdel Aziz seized power in 2008, it lies on the fringes of the Sahara Desert where Islamist gunmen hold increasing sway.

"I want to reassure everyone about my state of health after this incident committed by error," Abdel Aziz said from his bed. "Thanks to God, I am doing well."

He was covered in a sheet up to his neck and the extend of the wounds was not clear. Medical sources said he had been shot in the abdomen.

The president had been flown to France ??the former colonial power ??for further treatment, communications minister Hamdi Ould Mahjoub told Reuters.

Abdel Aziz was wounded late on Saturday when a military patrol opened fire on his convoy about 40 km (25 miles) from the capital, Nouakchott, the government said. He was driving from the town of Toueila, where he has a ranch.

Officials did not say what had happened to the soldiers who had opened fire on the convoy.

Mauritania?launched numerous military operations on Islamist bases in neighboring Mali before a rebellion split that country in two in March, leaving much of it in the hands of heavily-armed groups linked to Al Qaeda.

Abdel Aziz was elected in 2009 after seizing power a year earlier in a coup that cut short the rule of Mauritania's?first democratically elected president, who had reached out to Islamists.

Split between black and Arab Africa, Mauritania?is bigger than Turkey but has only 3.5 million people. The largely desert country produces oil from wells offshore. Its other main export industries are mining and fishing.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/bTv8ZrR9M5o/President-of-Mauritania-appeals-for-calm-after-being-shot

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