Subject: SOMALIA ~ TERROR WAR'S "FORGOTTEN" VICTIM!!!
Time: 3:01:00 PM MDT
Author: foxxgiavani
Mood: Angry
Music: WAR??? WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR??? ABSOLUTELY "NOTHING"!!!
SILENT SCREAM: ANGUISH
GROWS IN THE TERROR
WAR'S "FORGOTTEN" VICTIM???
Chris Floyd , Empire Burlesque
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March 13, 2008 THOUSANDS OF "INNOCENT" PEOPLE HAVE BEEN KILLED AND MILLIONS HAVE BEEN DRIVEN FROM THEIR HOMES BY AN ETHIOPIAN INVASION "BACKED," "FUNDED" AND "ARMED" BY THE "BUSH ADMINISTRATION," which has also intervened directly with air strikes, naval shelling, renditions of fleeing refugees (including U.S. citizens) to Ethiopia's notorious prisons and, on at least one occasion, with a U.S. death squad sent in after an airstrike with orders to "kill anyone left alive." {WHERE IS THE FREAKING OUTRAAAGE??? "IF" YOU ARE "NOT" ANGRY, THEN YOU ARE "NOT" PAYING ATTENTION!!!} Hundreds of thousands of refugees are surviving on "something less than one meal a day," the Red Cross reports. Food and water shortages are now "LIFE ~ THREATENING" in several regions across the country. Violent conflict with insurgents – and brutal "counterinsurgency" measures by the Ethiopian invaders and the "transitional government" – are intensifying, sending thousands more fleeing into the already stripped and overburdened countryside. Hospitals in the capital of Mogadishu are overflowing with wounded civilians, while there is little or no treatment for multitudes in other regions, where conflict and disease are spreading rapidly. Six humanitarian workers have been killed in Somalia in this year alone; only 2,000 are working there now – six times fewer than in Darfur, as Reuters notes. "I truly believe this is the "WORST" "HUMANITARIAN" "CRISIS" on thecontinent, possibly in the world," says Phillipe Lazzarini, the UN humanitarian chief for Somalia. Yet even this tiny whisper was like a gargantuan roar compared to the coverage in the rest of the American media and political establishments. {THIS SHOULD BE ALL OVER THE NEWS MEDIA!!! "WHY" AREN'T THEY REPORTING ON THESE ATROCITIES IN SOMALIA???} The vast suffering "INFLICTED" ON SOMALIA IN "AMERICA'S NAME is virtually "INVISIBLE" TO THE AMERICAN PRESS ~ and "ENTIRELY" "IGNORED" BY THE PRESIDENTIAL CADIDATES, who have all pledged to expand the size and reach of America's military might and to continue the Terror War. IT IS "NOW" SIMPLY ASSUMED THAT AMERICAN LEADERS HAVE THE "RIGHT" TO "KILL" ANYONE THEY PLEASE, ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. The concept of "EXTRAJUDICIAL KILLING," is "NOW" perfectly, "OPENLY ACCEPTABLE" to America's great and good– as is the notion that "INNOCENT" PEOPLE will be blown to bits in these assassination attempts. To its credit, CNN did finally mention the dead women and children – 13 paragraphs into the story, after first providing copious context on the unmitigated (if unproven) evil of the alleged terrorist…who, as it happens, was not even in the village. What's more, they have their own ideas on how to deal with the problems in their country; they don't need the wise white men of Washington like Fred Kagan or Michael O'Hanlon to set their affairs in order with think-tank nostrums and generous helpings of military force. And while the voices of Terror War targets go unheard in the Homeland, they do find outlets elsewhere. This week, for example, Somali political scientist Afyare Abdi Elmi offered a sharp and clear-eyed assessment of the situation in Somalia, and what should be done, in a column in Canada's Globe and Mail -- Somalia's message to the world: Get Ethiopia off our back: The Ethiopian occupation did not deliver the outcome that Washington desired….Instead, after more than a year of occupation, the picture is one of assassinations, bombings, looting, media repression and systematic displacement. Worse, there is no end in sight to the quagmire.
If there is the will, the U.S. and the rest of the international community can reverse the Somalia crisis. The issue is not about fixing an artificial and illegitimate government that exists on the backs of Ethiopian soldiers and donors' money. The U.S. should aim at the real goals: ending the Ethiopian occupation (the source of Somalia's current problems), addressing the humanitarian catastrophe, initiating a genuine Somali-owned peace process, and dealing with the war crimes committed in the country.
It is about time the U.S. realizes that Ethiopia's occupation is radicalizing more Somalis and that the government of warlords is beyond repair. There is no choice: The occupation has to end immediately. Somalis do not want Ethiopian troops in their country and, based on what has been happening so far, resistance to the occupation will only grow…. What is needed is a comprehensive process that addresses governance, security and justice. The debate should start with Somalia's 1960 constitution — it is the only one that a majority of Somalis voted for and one that can accommodate different groups' constitutional and policy concerns. The real challenge is establishing a Somali-owned peace process. One important precondition would be to empower a neutral and credible third party. The UN understands this, and urged the Saudi government to take the lead. Others believe Qatar would be an excellent candidate. The international community should also tap the expertise and connections of the Djibouti government and its president, Ismail Omar Guelleh. As an ethnic Somali, Mr. Guelleh understands the nature of the conflict, and he has good relations with Washington. He might be able to facilitate such a process if the international community is serious about ending the conflict.
CHARLES TAYLOR, LIBERIA'S FORMER WARLORF/PRESIDENT, is on trial for the crimes that his forces and his proxies committed against the civilians of neighbouring Sierra Leone. Therefore, the international community should not turn a blind eye when it comes to the war crimes that Ethiopia's troops and proxy Somali warlords have been committing against Somalis for the past year…
If a Somali-owned peace process is established, there will be no need for foreign forces — Somalis will keep the peace as they did in peaceful areas of the country, and they will challenge all forms of extremism. The key to bringing the Somali people on board is ending the Ethiopian occupation and the warlords' impunity.
Not only have U.S. forces been directly involved in the invasion and "counterinsurgency" operations in Somalia, but some of the warlords in the "interim government" have been – and probably still are – on the CIA payroll. As long as the United States finds the dictatorship in Ethiopia useful to the "unipolar domination" agenda behind the Terror War, the "international community" will never be allowed to take the very reasonable and practical steps offered by Elmi to end – or at least ease – the suffering in his country. And in any case, there will "NEVER" be any justice imposed on the American collaborators in the war crimein Somalia. |
:: Article nr. 41989 sent on 14-mar-2008 04:53 ECT
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