that was michelle on the zimbabwe human rights forum speaking to us about prison reform in zimbabwe mauritanians voted for a new president on saturday in what is said to be a landmark election the country is expected to see its 1st peaceful transfer of power since independence from france in 1960 president who is stepping down after serving 25 year term since he took power in a coup in 20086 candidates by to replace him taking to the stage and ready to take office mohammed. looks set to become mauritania's next president. he's the current president chosen candidate and has pledged to build on the party's successful containment of islamist insurgents. micrograms 1st point of security the country's security comes 1st. mauritania has managed to maintain stability more so than its neighbors but for many of the 4500000 people in the vast desert country there are other issues to contend with. we the people are suffering we're being wronged there is no work people employ you for a miserable salary then tax collectors take what you have to take from. mauritania democracy has never existed young people h