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- Q1473458 abstract "Slavery in Mauritania has been called "deeply rooted" in the structure of Mauritanian society, and "closely tied" to the ethnic composition of the country.In 1981, Mauritania became the last country in the world to abolish slavery, when a presidential decree abolished the practice. However, no criminal laws were passed to enforce the ban. In 2007, "under international pressure", the government passed a law allowing slaveholders to be prosecuted. Despite this, the number of slaves in the country has been estimated by the organization SOS Slavery to be up to 600,000 (or 17% of the population), and by Global Slavery Index to be at least 140,000 (or 4% of the population). Sociologist Kevin Bales and Global Slavery Index estimate that Mauritania has the highest proportion of people in slavery of any country in the world. While other countries in the region have people in "slavelike conditions", the situation in Mauritania is "unusually severe", according to African history professor Bruce Hall.The position of the government of Mauritania is that slavery is "totally finished ... All people are free", and talk of it "suggests manipulation by the West, an act of enmity toward Islam."".
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- Q1473458 comment "Slavery in Mauritania has been called "deeply rooted" in the structure of Mauritanian society, and "closely tied" to the ethnic composition of the country.In 1981, Mauritania became the last country in the world to abolish slavery, when a presidential decree abolished the practice. However, no criminal laws were passed to enforce the ban. In 2007, "under international pressure", the government passed a law allowing slaveholders to be prosecuted.".
- Q1473458 label "Slavery in Mauritania".