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The Forgotten: Somalia's American-Made Road to Perdition
by Chris Floyd The on-going, American-backed atrocity continues to rage in Somalia, where George W. Bush has launched a third "regime change" front in his global Terror War, with the help of one of his many pet dictators, Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia.
This week the head of the UN Development Program in Somalia, Osman Ali Ahmed, was shot dead as he left evening prayers at a mosque near his home in Mogadishu. The Bush Administration immediately blamed insurgent factions fighting against the Ethiopian-imposed government; insurgent leaders immediately denied the charge: "All the Mujahedeen are not behind his killing and it is not becoming of them to kill important persons who help the Somali people on whose behalf we are fighting," said a spokesman for one of the Islamist factions opposed to the Ethiopian-imposed government.
Whoever carried out the killing was obviously trying to foment
more chaos in the shattered land and derail the fraught and fragile
peace process, which has as one of its ultimate goals the withdrawal of
Bush's Ethiopian proxy army.
The brutal conflict in Somalia
which has seen the U.S. bombing of fleeing civilians, "renditions" of
innocent refugees to Ethiopia's torture dens, the usual "collateral
damage" from botched "targeted assassinations" by American forces and
the cheerfully admitted use of American death squads to "mop up" after
covert ops has been almost entirely ignored by the U.S. media and
political establishments. [For copious links to these and other aspects
of the U.S. involvement in Somalia, see: Willing Executioners: America's
Bipartisan Atrocity Deepens in Somalia.] It has not figured in the U.S.
presidential contest at all; neither John McCain nor Barack Obama is in
the least bit troubled by this killing spree on the imperial frontier.
Why
should they be? After all, both men have pledged to continue the even
larger Terror War atrocity in Iraq McCain more forthrightly, Obama by
stealth.
The Democratic nominee's pledge to "end the war" is based on a
"withdrawal" plan that could leave a "residual force" of up to 80,000
American troops in the conquered land, training Iraqi security forces,
carrying out "counter-terrorism" operations, and providing "force
protection" for American interests.
Obama has also noted that "we've
got to make sure that Iraq is stable" before any large-scale pullout: a
stance which is a virtual guarantee of a long-term, major American
military presence, given the vast societal, cultural and civic ruin the
American war of aggression has wrought in Iraq. Thus we can see that
despite all the partisan rhetoric and heated disputes over this or that
detail, there is, at bottom, a bipartisan consensus in Washington for
prolonging the war crime in Iraq in one form or another. How then can
we expect anything different for the scorned and abandoned people of
Somalia dying by the thousands and displaced by the millions in a
"sideshow" not worth mentioning?
Mike Whitney has an excellent
round-up of recent developments in Somalia, along with relevant
background, in a very important article that has appeared at
CounterPunch and at one of our associated websites, Pacific Free Press.
Among many chilling facts and sharp insights, Whitney notes:
"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 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."
Calculated decisions have indeed been made
to consign the Somali people to perdition. And they are still being
made, in Washington, Addis Ababa and in Chicago and Arizona, where
the two would-be presidents have made it clear that in their
administrations it will be business as usual for Somalia the
blood-soaked business of empire.