Lamine Mangane

Lamine Mangane was an 17-year-old human rights activist with “Touche pas à ma nationalité”, an organisation set up to combat discrimination against Afro-Mauritanians.

He was killed on 27 September 2011 after security forces fired live ammunition during a peaceful demonstration organized by “Touche pas à ma nationalité” in Maghama. Other minors were also injured during the same demonstration,  one boy was only 9 years old. In 2011 several demonstrations against a new government census to systematize national identity documents, which many feared might lead to arbitrary expulsions and statelessness of Afro-Mauritanians, were violently repressed.

After Lamine’s killing, the authorities announced they would initiate an investigation. However Lamine’s family say this has not happened and so far no one has  been brought to account.

« Touche pas à ma nationalité » (TPMN) was  created in response to the registration process launched in 2011, and it continues to  work against discrimination and in defense of Afro-Mauritanian communities. Its president, Alassane Dia, said « Lamine Mangane’s engagement showed the determination of TPMN activists to fight, whatever cost, to rid Mauritania of the demons of racism, slavery and exclusion. Lamine Mangane’s death created a real shock wave.  For fear of general unrest, the State was forced to  make the registration process much more accessible to the black people of Mauritania for a while, before racist and discriminatory practices started again ».


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Région:Afrique

Pays:Mauritanie

Département/Province/Etat:Gorgol

Sexe1:Masculin

Age:17

Date de l'assassinat:27/09/2011

Type de travail:Manifestant social

Organisation :Touche pas à ma nationalité

Secteur ou type de droit que défendait le DDH:Droits civils et politiques, Droits économiques, sociaux et culturels:

Détail sur le secteur:Droits des minorités, Liberté de rassemblement

Plus d'informations:Amnesty International

1Cette base de données enregistre l'identité sexuelle choisie par une personne. Si elle ne s'identifie pas elle-même comme homme ou femme, elle peut utiliser l'option autre/aucun ou employer le terme IGNB (identité de genre non-binaire).

URL (liens) d'intérêt
Amnesty International Report 2012 (Mauritania entry)
http://files.amnesty.org/air12/air_2012_full_en.pdf
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