Nubians alarmed about dam plans

by René | July 24, 2007 at 11:31 am
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In Nubia, Northern Sudan, there is growing anxiety about the planned construction of three dams on the Nile. The Sudanese government refuses to reveal the plans and claims that nothing has been decided upon as yet. But Nubians fear the dams will inundate most of their territory and force hundreds of thousands to leave their homeland.

Nubia map

1. Aswan Dam

2. Dal Dam

3. Kajbar Dam

4. Merowe Dam

"Stop Kajbar Dam now! Rescue the Nubian people!" A group of about 25 Nubians protested on Monday in front of the Sudanese and Chinese embassies in The Hague; holding up photographs of four demonstrators who died in a recent clash with the Sudanese police.

 

Hostile evacuations

Nubians are still traumatized by the construction of the huge Aswan Dam by the Egyptian government in the 1960s. In a state of perplexity, 50,000 Nubians were evacuated from the region that had been theirs for thousands of years. Now, some 40 years later, it looks as if the tragedy is about to repeat itself.

Not only the loss of ancestral lands but the loss of their history, ancient ruins and ancestral burial grounds.

Up to 70,000 local citizens will be displaced by the first of these dams soon to be finished.

Many fear that the Islamic regime in Khartoum plans to wipe out the whole nation of Nubians with these three additional dams to the Aswan Dam that dislocated 50,000 Nubians. 

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