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Coup in Mauritania


I was personally interested in learning more about the recent coup in Mauritania. I worked on a few projects for the country when I was at the World Bank a few years ago.

When I was there I blogged about the Heavily Indebted Poor Country and have tracked the country for some time. It’s unfortunate that the 3 millioninhabitants could not have used a more democratic way to oust their President Maaoya Sid’Ahmed Taya. This coup, I think, has serious implications for the future oil production in the country and leads to uncertainty regarding suspected Islamist radicals and their possible link to terrorism.

Kendall Schoenrock’s business background includes experience in tech startups, real estate development, and angel investing. Currently he runs Schoenrock Investments, a family real estate investing office that is an umbrella to multiple other entities focused on residential, commercial, and entrepreneurial endeavors.

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