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Saleh Ould
Hanenna (born on
September 20, 1965) is a
former Mauritanian soldier and
political figure.
Saleh Ould
Hanenna served in the
Mauritanian Army...
- the capital, Nouakchott; the coup leader,
Saleh Ould
Hanenna,
initially escaped capture. Ould
Hanenna announced the
formation of a
rebel group called "the...
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approves joining the
European Union in a referendum.
Major Saleh Ould
Hanenna leads a
failed coup in Mauritania,
leading to violence. June 14 – The Czech...
- 2001
include the
National Police,
Presidential Guard (BASEP).
Saleh Ould
Hanenna, a
former army major, led the 2003
Mauritanian coup d'état
attempt in June...
- Mauritania 2003
Mauritanian coup
attempt Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya
Saleh Ould
Hanenna Coup
failure 14
September 2003 Guinea-Bissau 2003 Guinea-Bissau coup d'état...
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Member parties El
Islah El
Karama HATEM El
Vadila PMM
President Saleh Ould
Hanenna (HATEM)
Representation 17 / 176
Ideology Populism Political position Big...
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party in Mauritania. It has been led
since its
foundation by
Saleh Ould
Hanenna. The
party stands on the
right of the
political spectrum,
supporting civic...
- took
place on 8–9 June 2003. The coup attempt, led by
Major Saleh Ould
Hanenna who
commanded a
rebel section of the Army,
resulted in two days of heavy...
- Omar Ould
Hamaha (1963–2014), Mali
Islamist militia commander Saleh Ould
Hanenna (born 1966),
Mauritanian soldier and
political figure Sghair Ould M'Bareck...
- for Women's Affairs,
Mintata Mint Hedeid. The coup leader,
Saleh Ould
Hanenna, a
former Army
major sacked for
opposing Taya's pro-Israel policies, was...