Location: The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium
The ancient civilization of Nubia, its unexcavated historical
treasures and monuments, including pyramids and art from the time
of the Pharaohs, and artifacts of the ancient Christian and Jewish
communities of Kush are threatened with extinction by dams built by
the National Islamic Front regime in Khartoum. The Nubians of
modern-day Sudan have striven to preserve this culture, just as
they have preserved by oral tradition their own Nubian language
when forced by Khartoum to speak Arabic. Now these treasures
of an ancient civilization are in danger of being lost forever as
Khartoum pursues its agenda of eliminating the African culture and
Christian and Jewish heritage of Nubia by flooding the entire
region.
Henry Aubin's book, The Rescue of Jerusalem -
highlighted in the February 2008 issue of National
Geographic ("Black Pharaohs: Conquerors of Ancient Egypt" by
Robert Draper) - tells how Taharqa, the Nubian Pharaoh of Egypt's
25th dynasty came to the aid of Hezekiah, King of Judah, by waging
war and defeating Sennecharib, King of Assyria. Mr. Aubin
will address this little-know period of Israel and Egypt's history,
Nubia's ancient Christian and Jewish heritage (going back to the
time of Queen Candace) as well as today's threatened eradication of
the Nubian civilization and culture posed by the radical Islamist
regime in Khartoum.
More About the Speakers
Henry T. Aubin
Investigative Journalist with the Montreal
Gazette
and author of The Rescue of Jerusalem: The Alliance Between
Hebrews and Africans in 701 BC