Ojukwu的Biafra:尼日利亚内战中的救济走廊、军火走私和支离破碎的外交

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
T. Bello
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这篇文章探讨了比亚夫拉政府首脑Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu将军持续反对红十字国际委员会(ICRC)提议的仁慈走廊和进入比亚夫拉市的日间救援航班的理由或动机,尽管尼日利亚内战期间比亚夫拉普遍存在饥饿。Ojukwu反对这些提议的公开理由是,尼日利亚军队有可能对运往比亚夫拉的食品和药品下毒。他还辩称,同意白天飞行可能会使比亚夫拉面临尼日利亚军队的轰炸。令人惊讶的是,一些学者在分析救济辩论时,要么忽略了冲突的这一方面,要么接受了Ojukwu的主张。本文主要利用档案来源和采访,认为虽然比亚夫拉的基础设施可能受到联邦部队的袭击,但奥朱克武反对这些提议的主要原因是保持比亚夫拉从外部来源接收武器弹药的线路畅通。
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Ojukwu’s Biafra: Relief Corridor, Arms Smuggling, and Broken Diplomacy in the Nigerian Civil War
This article examines the rationale behind, or motivation, for the Biafran head of government, General Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu’s sustained objection both to proposed mercy corridor and daylight relief flights into Biafra by the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) despite the prevalent starvation in Biafra during the Nigerian Civil War. Ojukwu’s public justification for his objection to the proposals was that there was a possibility that the Nigerian forces could poison the food and medicine destined to Biafra. He also argued that agreement to daylight flights could expose Biafra to bombardment by Nigerian forces. Surprisingly, some scholars have either ignored this aspect of the conflict or accepted Ojukwu’s claims in their analysis of the relief debates. Using mainly archival sources and interviews, this paper argues that while it may be possible for Biafra’s infrastructure to be attacked by federal forces, Ojukwu’s main reason of objection to the proposals was to keep open the lines through which Biafra was receiving its arms and ammunition from external sources.
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