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This Is How the Government Justified the Demolition of Buildings that Provoked Controversy over Their Ownership in Nouakchott, the Midea Desert.

Summary by saharamedias.net
The Ministry of Real Estates, State Property and Land Reform of Mauritania stated that the demolition of buildings west of the Nouadhibou road had taken place after all legal deadlines had been exhausted and that those concerned had failed to provide any legal basis to prove their ownership or to obtain building permits. In a statement issued on Saturday, the Ministry added that the targeted buildings had been set up on public land unjustly, con…
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The Ministry of Real Estates, State Property and Land Reform of Mauritania stated that the demolition of buildings west of the Nouadhibou road had taken place after all legal deadlines had been exhausted and that those concerned had failed to provide any legal basis to prove their ownership or to obtain building permits. In a statement issued on Saturday, the Ministry added that the targeted buildings had been set up on public land unjustly, con…

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saharamedias.net broke the news on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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