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Bush's Blood-Orgy in Somalia: "They Are Slaughtering Somalis Like Goats"
by Mike Whitney
While George Bush was busy railing at Zimbabwe's President, Robert Mugabe at the G-8 summit in Toyako, Japan; his Ethiopian proxy-army in Somalia was grinding out more carnage on the streets of Mogadishu.
More than 40 civilians have been killed in the last 48 hours. On Sunday, Osman Ali Ahmed, the head of the UN Development Program in Somalia, was shot gangland style as he left a mosque in Mogadishu. He died before he reached the hospital with wounds to the head and chest.
Ali Ahmed is just the latest of the peace-keepers who have been killed in the ongoing battle between Bush's Ethiopian occupiers and Somali guerrillas.
"Land is not our priority. Our priority is the people's
peace, dignity and liberty. It is the people that are important to us."
- Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, Head of the Islamic Courts Union (ICU)
07/07/08 "ICH" -"I care deeply about the people of Zimbabwe," Bush announced.
"And I am extremely disappointed in the election which I labeled a sham
election."
Right. Bush's newly-discovered empathy for black
people was nowhere in sight during Hurricane Katrina when thousands of
African Americans were rounded up at gunpoint and forced into the
Superdome without food, water or medical supplies. Nor is it visible in
Somalia today where millions of Somalis have been forced to flee their
homes and relocate to tent cities in the south because of Bush's
support for the Ethiopian army's invasion. The latest surge in violence
has been the worst in a decade and the security situation continues to
deteriorate despite the arrival of 2,600 troops from the African Union
and a tentative truce that was signed in June between some of the
warring factions. It should be no great surprize that the western media
has stubbornly refused to report on the rising death-toll in Somalia,
choosing instead to focus all of their attention on America's "villain
du jour", Robert Mugabe. Mugabe is next on the neocon's list for regime
change. Neocon Godfather Paul Wolfowitz even composed a postmortem for
Zimbabwe's president in a recent Wall Street Journal editorial "How to
Put the Heat on Mugabe".
In 2006, the United States supported an
alliance of Somali warlords known as the Transitional Federal
Government (TFG) who established a base of operations in the western
city of Baidoa. With the help of the US-backed Ethiopian army, western
mercenaries, US Navy warships, and AC-130 gunships; the TFG was able
capture Mogadishu and force the Islamic Courts Union (ICU) and their
allies to retreat to the south. But, much like Iraq and Afghanistan,
the resistance has coalesced into a tenacious guerrilla army which has
returned to the capital and resumed the fight making it impossible for
their Ethiopian rivals to govern. As the struggle continues, the
humanitarian situation gets worse and worse. At least 2.6 million
Somalis are now facing famine due to acute food shortages spurred by a
prolonged drought, violence and high inflation. UN monitors have warned
that the figure could hit exceed 3.5 million by the end of 2008.
The
UN Security Council has played its traditional role as facilitator of
American-backed imperial violence by failing to condemn US involvement
in Somalia and by promising to send peacekeepers to mop up after
violence subsides. The UN has shown no interest in stopping the carnage
and have become little more than the glove-hand of the US military; an
accomplice to Bush's chronic adventurism.
In an interview with
Amy Goodman on Democracy Now, Salim Lone, a columnist for the Daily
Nation in Kenya and a former spokesperson for the UN mission in Iraq
explains the UN's role in providing the "go ahead" for the US invasion:
"The
lawlessness of this particular war is astounding; the most lawless war
of our generation. You know, all aggressive wars are illegal. But in
this particular one, there have been violations of the UN Charter and
gross violations of international human rights. But, in addition, there
have been very concrete violations by the United States of two Security
Council resolutions. The first one was the arms embargo imposed on
Somalia, which the United States has been routinely flaunting for many
years now. But then the US decided that that resolution was no longer
useful, and they pushed through an appalling resolution in December,
which basically gave the green light to Ethiopia to invade. They pushed
through a resolution which said that the situation in Somalia was a
threat to international peace and security, at a time when every
independent report indicated, and Chatham Houses report on Wednesday
also indicated, that the Islamic Courts Union had brought a high level
of peace and stability that Somalia had not enjoyed in sixteen years.
"So
here was the UN Security Council going along with the American demand
to pass a blatantly falsified UN resolution. And that resolution
actually was a violation (of the) the UN Charter. You know, the UN
Charter is like the American Constitution and the Security Council is
not allowed to pass laws or rules that violate the Charter. And yet,
who is going to correct them?"
The Bush administration has
predictably invoked the "terrorist" hobgoblin to justify its
involvement in Somalia, but no one is buying it. The ICU is not an Al
Qaida affiliate or a terrorist organization despite the absurd claims
of the State Dept. It is true that the ICU was trying to enforce Sharia
Law, but a much milder form of Sharia than in Saudi Arabia. The ICU was
the first government in over a decade to restore security and order to
Somalia and--generally speaking--the people were supportive of the new
regime.
Political analyst James Petras summed it up like this:
The
ICU was a relatively honest administration, which ended warlord
corruption and extortion. Personal safety and property were protected,
ending arbitrary seizures and kidnappings by warlords and their armed
thugs. The ICU is a broad multi-tendency movement that includes
moderates and radical Islamists, civilian politicians and armed
fighters, liberals and populists, electoralists and authoritarians.
Most important, the Courts succeeded in unifying the country and
creating some semblance of nationhood, overcoming clan fragmentation.
The
real motives behind the invasion were oil and geopolitics. According to
most estimates 30 per cent of America's oil will come from Africa in
the next ten years. Bush's new warlord-friends in the Transitional
Federal Government (TFG) have already indicated a willingness to pass a
new oil law that will encourage foreign oil companies to return to
Somalia. The same oil giants that are now lining up in Iraq will soon
be making their way to Somalia as well. The Horn of Africa is also
critical for its deep-water ports and strategic location for future
military bases. It's all part of the Grand Schema for reconfiguring the
region to accommodate America's hegemonic ambitions.
Humanitarian Catastrophe: "The Ethiopian invasion has destroyed all the life-sustaining systems"
Heavy
fighting and artillery fire have reduced large parts of Mogadishu to
rubble. More than 700,000 people have been forced to leave the capital
with nothing more than what they can carry on their backs. Entire
districts have been evacuated and turned into ghost towns. The main
hospital has been bombed and is no longer taking patients. Ethiopian
snipers are perched atop rooftops across the city. Over 3.5 million
people are now huddled in the south in tent cities without sufficient
food, clean water or medical supplies. It is without question the
greatest humanitarian crisis in Africa today; a man-made Hell entirely
conjured up in Washington. Just weeks ago, Amnesty International
reported that it had heard many accounts that Ethiopian troops were
"slaughtering (Somalis) like goats." In one case, "a young child's
throat was slit by Ethiopian soldiers in front of the child's mother.
In another Democracy Now interview, Abdi Samatar, professor of Global Studies at the University of Minnesota, had this to say:
"The
Ethiopian invasion, which was sanctioned by the US government, has
destroyed virtually all the life-sustaining economic systems which the
population have built without the government for the last fifteen
years. And the militia that are supposed to protect the population have
been looting shops. For instance, the Bakara market, which is the
largest market in Mogadishu, has been looted repeatedly by the militias
of the so-called Transitional Federal Government of Somalia, supported
by Ethiopian troops. And the new prime minister of Somalia, Mr. Hassan
Nur Hussein, has himself announced in the BBC that it was his militias
thatwho have looted this place. So what you have is a population
thats hit from both sides--on one side, by the militias of the
so-called Transitional Federal Government, which is recognized by the
United States, and on the other side, by the Ethiopian invaders who
seem to be bent on ensuring that they break the will of the people to
resist as free people in their own country....
What you have is
really terror in the worst sense of the word, a million people have
been displaced that the Ethiopians have been denying humanitarian aid,
and the United States which seems to just watch and let it happen. Its
like there's has been a calculated decision made somewhere in the
world, maybe in Washington, maybe in Addis Ababa, maybe in Mogadishu
itself, to starve these people until they submit themselves to the
whims of the American military and the Ethiopians, who are acting on
their behalf."
Amnesty International has called for an
investigation of the United States role in Somalia. Regrettably,
neither the United Nations nor the corporate media are at all
interested in Bush's war crimes in Africa. What they care about is
Mugabe.
Notes
Somalia: Troops killing people 'like goats' by slitting throats-new Amnesty report
Liberate us from the united states written by Yusuf from somalia,
July 09, 2008
This is an excellent article that shows reality like it is
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we need More of this articles written by Buush Mohamed,
July 13, 2008
Never before has acountry undergoing genocide has been ignored by the western media, many have died and slaughtered by the Ethiopians backed by American Military, Zenawi is adictator that has no respect for the rule of law, the same applies to Bush, God bring America to justice!