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Human rights and Nubian mobilisation in Egypt: towards recognition of indigeneity
Authors:Maja Janmyr
Affiliation:Faculty of Law, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
Abstract:How are global human rights localised in authoritarian societies? How and what human rights discourses are mobilised by indigenous peoples to further their demands? Building upon original fieldwork among Nubian activists in Egypt, this article explores the complexities regarding human rights framing through a discussion of recognition of Nubian indigeneity. The article finds that the history and political experience of Egypt’s Nubians bring about diverging opinions and also limitations as to how, and what, human rights frameworks rights claimants and their supporters are to employ. It argues that Egyptian nationalism not only affects how Nubian activists mobilise in general, but also helps explain the very limited appeals to a global discourse of human rights.
Keywords:Authoritarianism  Egypt  human rights  legal mobilisation  indigenous peoples  minorities
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