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  • Issa Moussa from the Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism said the approved voter roll indicates that the October 31 referendum on the country's proposed new constitution will take place as planned.

    Niger Adds 600,000 Voters to Rolls in Anticipation of Referendum 2010

  • Last year, opposition activists protested the possible candidacy of junta leader Captain Moussa Dadis Camara, who previously vowed not to participate in a presidential election that was scheduled for 31st January this year.

    Guineans Pause to Remember September Massacre 2010

  • He had dispatched a young loyalist called Moussa Koussa to London to quash 'counter-revolutionary' activities in Britain.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • The Khalif Abdelmelek, having recalled Moussa, questioned him about the different peoples with which he had been concerned.

    A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 1 1830

  • The statement called Moussa a "martyr," saying he was killed by "the bullets and the rockets of Hamas government."

    Elder of Ziyon 2009

  • "The so-called Moussa has committed suicide ... killing a mediator who had been sent to him to persuade him and his followers to hand themselves over to the government," Ghussein told The Associated Press.

    chron.com Chronicle 2009

  • "The so-called Moussa has committed suicide ... killing a mediator who had been sent to him to persuade him and his followers to hand themselves over to the government," Ghussein said.

    unknown title 2009

  • "The so-called Moussa has committed suicide ... killing a mediator who had been sent to him to persuade him and his followers to hand themselves over to the government," Ghussein told The Associated Press.

    Kentucky.com: Homepage 2009

  • Then there are the threats posed to farmers such as Moussa and Daouda by climate change.

    The desperate plight of Africa's cotton farmers Elizabeth Day 2010

  • The consequences are felt most deleteriously by the poorest farmers at the end of the supply chain, men such as Moussa, who battle each year to eke out an existence.

    The desperate plight of Africa's cotton farmers Elizabeth Day 2010

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