Mauritania's president, Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, was being flown to France for medical treatment after a bizarre incident in which he was shot in the stomach, apparently by mistake, by his own troops.
Authorities in the west African nation, regarded as a key ally in the battle against al-Qaeda in the region, were insisting the shooting, which took place 40km outside the capital, was an accident.
The president appeared on state television from his hospital bed to call for calm. "I want to calm all citizens," Abdel Aziz said. "I want to reassure everyone about my state of health after this incident committed by error."
Sources say "jumpy" military guards at a checkpoint mistook Abdel Aziz, who was returning to the capital, Nouakchott, after a trip to the desert, for a security threat.
"Security forces have been on high alert for the last six days, jumpy, and were concerned that something might happen. Obviously this incident is very unfortunate," a diplomatic source said.
"We believe the shooting was an accident," the source said. "The situation has now returned to normal - the international airports are open, and the virtual lockdown imposed after the incident has now been lifted."
The Mauritanian press reported the president spent more than eight hours at the military hospital in Nouakchott, where he was operated on by two doctors, and is being flown to France by a Moroccan air ambulance.
Who's he? Shoot him!!!
Who's he? Shoot him!!!
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Re: Who's he? Shoot him!!!
Those guys take profiling seriously!
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
