سياسة بريطانيا ومصر تجاه السودان 1952-1956

سياسة بريطانيا ومصر تجاه السودان 1952-1956

Authors

  • أ.م.د. حسان ريكان خلف الجامعة العراقية / كلية الآداب

Abstract

Saw the issue of Sudan clearly an intervention by Britain and Egypt before the outbreak of the revolution in July 1952 and thereafter, and each party is trying to achieve its political objectives at the expense of the desire of the Sudanese decide the fate of their country, Egypt was like to be a Sudan is an integral part of Egypt, but Britain was supporting power, which calls for secession from Egypt, and this latter position does not reflect the position of Britain cushions to the issue of Sudan as far as that Britain against the idea of ​​any project and unitary in the region because this is contrary to their interests colonial in the region, but this has managed Britain eventually convince even current that was calling for unity Egypt toward secession even announced Ismail al-Azhari in 1955 explicitly to the Bandung Conference desire Sudan in independence from Egypt, but this felt Egypt embarrassed in front of the international community, forcing it to bow to the will of the Sudanese and their desire for independence from Egypt and the check in December the second in 1956, despite the fact that the desire of the Egyptian government was moving towards achieving this before the idea of ​​the unity of the Nile Valley

Published

2014-09-01