President Obama was in Egypt to make a speech to the Muslim world on June 4, 2009. In advance of his visit the Beja Congress released this open letter, appealing to Obama to help end the Egyptian occupation of traditional Sudanese land.
An Open Letter to President Obama About the Egyptian Occupation Of The Sudanese Halayeb Triangle
Barack Obama, President of the United States
Dear Mr. President Obama:
We,
the Beja people from north-eastern Sudan and inhabitants of Halayeb
triangle, would like to appeal to you to help to liberate the triangle
from foreign occupation.
Beja
people are a separate ethnic group, living throughout North East Africa
since thousands of years including the region Halayeb. This part of our
country is an integral part of Sudan and belongs to the tribe of the
Beja-Bisharien for centuries. The tribal administration of this ethnic
group is situated in Baaluk town on the Atbara River far deep in the
centre of Sudan.
All old travellers,
Europeans and Arabs, who visited this region several centuries back,
found this triangle under the the Bisharien-Beja tribal administration
and its inhabitants to be mainly Bisharien.
It is an area of
land measuring 20,580 km² located on the Red Sea coast, between the
Egypt and Sudan
The British administration unlawfully annexed this area
to Egypt in 1899 treaty in a political deal without the consent of its
people, and in 1902 returned the administration to the Sudanese
authorities.
Halayeb is
considered as an integral part of Sudan and used to take part in all
parliamentary elections after independence and used to send its
representatives to the Sudanese parliament regularly until very
recently. Tribal ownership of the Bisharien-Beja of this area has never
been questioned before.
It is undisputable.
But recently the
region proved to be rich in mineral resources, especially gold and oil
and its attractive sea shores drew the Egyptian attention. So they sent
military troops, attacked the Sudanese military unit at Halayeb and
occupied the area and kept it under the control of Egypt army since
1992.
Back in 1958 Jamal
Abdel Nasser sent Egyptian troops into the region but withdrew them
immediately after discovering his grave mistake.
Egypt, pretending to
punish the Islamic regime of Khartoum for supporting Egyptian Jihad
movement and for the attempt of the assignation of the Egyptian
president in 1995 in Ethiopia, occupied our territory. But it punished
the Beja people instead.
After the occupation
the Egyptian authorities threw the original population out of the
triangle and imposed visa regulations in case they want to enter their
homes.
This is pure racial cleansing, which contradicts the right of the original people to their land.
We consider the
military occupation of our land and its forcible annexation to Egypt an
act of aggression, which contradicts basic fundamentals of the
international law.
We would like to
appeal to you to take all necessary steps to help to put an end to this
aggression, restore our territory, put an end to the racial cleansing
and discrimination to the original inhabitants of Halayeb.
Best regards, Beja Congress
beja_congress@mail.org
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