Mauritanian Government Revokes License of ‘Islamist’ University

A mosque in Nouakchott, Mauritania | Joe Penney, Reuters
A mosque in Nouakchott, Mauritania | Joe Penney, Reuters
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Mauritanian Government Revokes License of ‘Islamist’ University

A mosque in Nouakchott, Mauritania | Joe Penney, Reuters
A mosque in Nouakchott, Mauritania | Joe Penney, Reuters

Mauritanian authorities revoked Wednesday a license granted to Abdullah Ibn Yacin University, which is owned by ‘Islamists’ and hosts leaders from the Muslim Brotherhood studying at it.

The Ministry for Higher Education notified the university of a decision to terminate its construction contract that granted it permission in 2010 to operate as a private university besides the Mauritanian high education institutions.

The ministry justified this decision by saying that the university president Walid al-Dido is carrying out nonacademic activities including inciting violence and promoting extremism.

The Mauritanian authorities started a series of procedures against the Muslim Brotherhood and National Rally for Reform and Development, a backer of the group that was previously accused by the Mauritanian president of ‘extremism and terrorism’.

These procedures kicked off on Sunday when the Scientist Formation Center, established in 2007, was shut down, as it was directed by Dido- described by some as the spiritual father and guide of Muslim Brotherhood in Mauritania.

Semi-official sources told Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper that the Mauritanian authorities believe that the center is spreading violent and extremist ideas.



Libya Signs Geological, Geophysical MoU with Türkiye on Offshore Areas, NOC Says

Man waving the Libyan flag - File Photo/AFP
Man waving the Libyan flag - File Photo/AFP
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Libya Signs Geological, Geophysical MoU with Türkiye on Offshore Areas, NOC Says

Man waving the Libyan flag - File Photo/AFP
Man waving the Libyan flag - File Photo/AFP

Libya's National Oil Company (NOC) had signed a memorandum of understanding with Turkish state oil company TPAO to conduct a geological and geophysical study of four offshore areas, NOC said on Wednesday, Reuters reported.

"Discussions were also held regarding conducting a two-dimensional seismic survey (10,000 km long), and processing the data resulting from these surveys within a period not exceeding 9 months," Libya's state oil firm said in a statement.

NOC said the agreement was signed in Istanbul by the two companies' executives. It provided no further details.