Under the war on terror Egypt is ethnically cleansing the Sinai Bedouin
Last month the Egyptian government demolished Bedouin-owned houses in Tarabin village in South Sinai on the grounds that they were not “legally” owned. Tarabin is located in Nuweiba, along the northwest bank of the Gulf of Aqaba, where the dramatic mountain range and ramshackle huts on the water’s edge have long drawn travellers. Beyond the camps that dot the coastline and pull the crowds, Sinai has an underbelly well-known to the local population but perhaps not to these tourists. Ongoing, but heightened since the 2013 coup and Al-Sisi’s rise to power, is the systematic repression of the Bedouin. Egyptian law imposes tight restrictions on property ownership in Sinai and the government has asked residents and companies in the peninsula to … Continue reading Under the war on terror Egypt is ethnically cleansing the Sinai Bedouin
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