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Letter from Nubia Project to H.E. Mr. Guido Westerwelle,
Foreign Minister,
Federal Republic of Germany, Berlin

 

                                      

H. E. Mr. Guido Westerwelle

Foreign Minister

Federal Republic of Germany, Berlin

 

Date: Washington, DC January 22nd, 2013

 

Dear Honorable Minister,

 

Nubia Project, a non for profit organization based in Washington, D.C., expresses its utmost worries and concerns over the scheduled official visit of the Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Karti to Germany on January 29, 2013, to participate in a conference on investment and economic cooperation between Germany and the two Sudans. It is unfortunate that the government of Sudan whose president is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) as a war criminal and his Foreign Minister, Ali Karti who was the head of the Sudan’s ill-famed National Islamic Front (NIF) militia known as the Popular Defense Forces (PDF) who led the genocidal war against Southern Sudan before succession, and later on in Darfur are welcomed by the German government at this crucial time when the same Islamist government of Sudan is waging a scorching war against the Darfuris, Nuba Mountain and Blue Nile.

 

The same government is destroying Nubia and its historical sites and monuments with the help of communist China and Islamic Arab financiers by building dams in Nubia which will destroy the whole historical Nubian lands and Arabize the Nubians and African tribes through implementing radical Islamic and Arabic indoctrination.  

 

Nubia Project humbly calls upon the respected German government to help the Sudanese people by exerting pressures on the Sudanese government rather than encouraging it to continue its internationally recorded massive violations against human rights in Sudan. The right message the Sudanese government deserves is to refrain from dealing with it till it adheres to international norms and human rights values respected by the free world.

 

Respectfully;

 

Nuraddin Abdulmannan

President

Nubia Project

 

Address: 151 Danbury Street, SW Washington, DC 20032 – (202)718-6687 Fax: (240)757-0480

URL: www.nubiaproject.org – e-mail: nubiakey@msn.comspacer (1K)

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