Human Rights Council
Forum on Minority Issues
Guaranteeing the Rights of Minority Women
Fourth Session
Geneva, 29-30 November 2011
Item 4 of the Work Programme: Minority Women and Effective Political Participation
Intervention presented by: Mohammed Abeidi (Initiative for the Resurgence of the
Abolitionist Movement) – Mauritania – Nouakchott
Thank you Madame Chair of the Forum for granting us this opportunity,
And thank you, High Commissioner for Human Rights, for accepting us to the Minorities
Fellowship Programme, which gave us the opportunity to participate in this valuable
forum.
Let us begin with the status of Mauritanian women belonging to the minority group, the
"Haratin", whose situation we are trying to change through our organization by
eliminating slavery and serfdom, which is considered to be one of the greatest
impediments to their development, and exists as a reality on the ground in spite of the
international treaties previously ratified by Mauritania. We also strive to mobilise their
participation in political life.
Madame Chair: The issue and suffering of women belonging to the Haratin minority does
not only lie in slavery being practiced upon them, rather, the reality goes even farther
than that, whereby they are excluded from political participation, ignored, exploited in
homes as servants without wages, and raped by their masters. This phenomenon can no
longer be tolerated with silence, which has reached the level of collusion and absence of
justice before the Mauritanian judiciary.
The essence of the problem which Haratin women are suffering from, stems from the
negative political, economic and even cultural practices of past decades, which led to a