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مواطن أمريكي ينشيء مملكة أطلق عليها (مملكة السودان الشمالي) بين السودان ومصر
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زعم أنها منطقة خالية من السكان لم يعلن السودان ولا مصر ملكية أي منهما لها ومساحتها هائلة حوالي 800 كيلومتر مربع .الأمريكي اسمه هيتون وقد وصل إلى الأرض وغرس علمه الأزرق فيها. (طالع مقال بهذا الصدد في نيوزويك الحالية) . ومن عجب أنه سعى للكونجرس كي يصادق له عليها وفي طريقه إلى الأمم المتحدة.لابد أن بلادنا أصبحت تجتذب إليها الفوضويين أبضاً بما أن زلابيتها هانت إلى هذه الدرجة.
Then Heaton, who owns a mining safety company, came across the Latin term terra nullius, or land belonging to no one. He says Bir Tawil—a 795-square-mile sliver of unclaimed land—was the only piece of ground that wasn’t claimed by anyone, and since 1902, neither Egypt nor Sudan, the two countries it straddles, has laid claim to it.
While we searched for an independent source to verify that Heaton actually traveled to northeast Africa, we came up short. However, Heaton told Newsweek that his travel itinerary was as follows: Charlotte, North Carolina, to Munich, then Cairo to Hurghada, Egypt, followed by a trip south to Marsa Alam. He also sent Newsweek a copy of his Egyptian visa stamp in his passport and his airline ticket stub.
“This is the dusty corner of the Earth that nobody wanted,” Heaton says. There’s no oil, no water, no gold or diamonds to speak of. There’s also no population, and it’s too far out for Bedouins to roam. For Heaton, this represented an opportunity for a clean slate, and he says he has named the land the Kingdom of North Sudan.
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