In 2007 the Mauritanian government voted unanimously to make slave ownership a crime.
In 1974 Miferma was nationalized by the Mauritanian government.
The Mauritanian government is facilitating agricultural development of the Senegal River valley.
Between 1989 and 1991, the Mauritanian government sought to rationalize agricultural production.
He was in prison because of his critical opinions against Mauritanian government, he died there in 1988.
The Mauritanian government sees oil production as a significant means of boosting economic growth.
As of 2007, the Mauritanian government recognized 16 villages in the commune, with a total estimated population of 3,686.
The Mauritanian government assigned thousands of military and police officers to guard the event.
The organization has further accused the Mauritanian government of institutionalized and continuous use of torture throughout its post independence history.
They were operating at the request of the Mauritanian government.