COTONOU, BENNIN – Ethiopian prime minister dictator announces Mauritania’s suspension from African Peer Review Mechanism.
Mauritania has been suspended from the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), Ethiopian Prime Minister dictator Meles Zenawi, announced Saturday at the opening of the ARPM summit in Cotonou, Benin’s capital.
“In pursuance of the African Union’s decision to suspend Mauritania, we have also decided to suspend the country’s participation in the African Peer Review Mechanism”, Zenawi said.
The Ethiopian dictator — who stole the 2005 elections in Ethiopia and illegally invaded neighboring Somalia causing the displacement of 2 million people, among other atrocities he is commiting — chairs the forum of the continental institution.
Several heads of state and government thieves and murderers arrived Saturday in Bennin to participate at the summit.
Mauritania’s first democratically elected president was ousted on August 6 hours after he issued a decree firing the military’s top brass, including junta leader General Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz.
Since the coup, the junta has taken over the powers of the president and formed a new government with the support of a majority of the deputies in parliament.