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Nubians in Egypt’s Aswan Suspend Sit-In Until Cabinet Meeting Next Week

November 23, 2016
Sout al-Nouba Facebook page

A group of Nubian protesters decided to suspend their sit-in early Wednesday morning until a cabinet meeting is held next Monday to address their demands, according to a statement by the protesters. For four days in a row, Nubians staged a sit-in to protest against the sale of their ancestral land, blocking the Abu Simbel-Aswan highway. A convoy called “The Nubian Return Caravan” was heading to Toshka, a region within the historic Nubian sovereignty currently tied to an agricultural development project, before security forces blocked their progress. The sit-in was suspended after negotiations between parliament members and a delegation of protesters took place on Tuesday. The protesters’ demands included reassessing presidential decree 355, which was passed in August designating 922 feddans of land in Aswan to the new Toshka development project. Protesters say large areas of these feddans belong to Nubia’s historical lands. In addition, they demanded the amendment of decree 444 of 2014 that zoned large areas along borders as military zones that couldn’t be populated. These areas include 16 Nubian villages, according to Nubian rights lawyer Mohamed Azmy. The protesters agreed to suspend the sit-in; however they vowed that if their…


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