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Marking First Anniversary Of Ethiopia's Brutal Occupation in Somalia | Marking First Anniversary Of Ethiopia's Brutal Occupation in Somalia |
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| Written by Abdulkadir Abdirahman | |
| Tuesday, 08 January 2008 | |
It was this time last year when the Ethiopian invading troops marched into Somalia particularly the Capital, Mogadishu, with its 2.5 million populations in state of peace, but today the population has drastically dwindled to less than one million because of the mass killing, indiscriminate bombardments, prevalent rape and the massive displacements.
In that backdrop, Somali Cause, the largest union of Somali organizations in North America, has called to mark on the mourning of the first sad anniversary of Ethiopia 's occupation of Somalia to be held across the U.S. and Canada on December 28th, 2007. The events marking this anniversary include indoor public meetings, demonstrations, and media outreach and lectures to put an emphasis on the occupation and the plight of the Somali people. Away from the international spotlight and largely unreported, the crisis in Somalia continues to claim hundreds of lives.The United Nations says in recent weeks thousands of people have fled renewed fighting in the capital Mogadishu.Aljazeera’s Mohammed Adow is one of the few journalists to witness first hand what’s going on in Mogadishu. And a warning, his report begins with graphic images. Video: Chaotic Somalia's gruesome reality
On 28 December 2006, they (Ethiopian Forces) helped government forces remove Islamists from the capital, Mogadishu, which they had controlled for six months. According to the U.N., the number of Internally Displaced People is over 1.5 million forced from their homes as the humanitarian situation deteriorates from bad to the worst. The acuteness of the crisis is coupled with the absence of assistance and international scrutiny as the efforts of the Humanitarian organizations on the ground to reach out to the I.D.P. are prevented by the Ethiopian troops and the forces of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG). § Intervene immediately to stop the bloodshed, the displacement of civilians, and further destruction of Somalia § Put pressure on the Ethiopian government to immediately withdraw all its forces from Somalia without precondition or delay and replace them with non-frontline states preferably Muslim and Arab countries. § Facilitate all inclusive dialogue among all Somalis and the formation of unity government followed by free and fair elections § Bring to justice those who ordered or implemented the massacre and forced displacement of civilians § Respect the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Somalia
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 09 January 2008 ) |
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