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Crisis in Somalia: Who cares?

Postby abdisamad3 » Wed May 05, 2010 8:08 am

SOMALIA is one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world, says the UN. No wonder: Of its 9.5million inhabitants, a total of 1.4million are internally displaced, over 570000 are refugees dispersed in the region and nearly three million people are dependent on humanitarian aid, let alone the tens of thousands of civilians dead and injured.
This humanitarian disaster, tragically common to all war-torn countries and areas, continues to be ignored.
Apparently, the business of killing people is more interesting for politicians and more lucrative for market-based economies than saving lives. The world spends over 1trillion (R7.4trillion) a year on its war machinery.
To quote Al-Jazeera’s Andrew Wander, who reported on April 19: “Fighting, death and destruction on the streets of the Somali capital is nothing new; but now human rights groups are warning civilian suffering is being fuelled by weapons shipments from the very countries that say they want to bring peace.”
The US government shipped about 40 tons of weapons and ammunition to the transitional government last year to bolster its position in the face of increasingly powerful armed opposition groups like Al-Shabaab, according to Wander.
“The US believes the armed groups fighting to topple the government have ties to al-Qaeda and have been alarmed by their takeover of vast swathes of the country,” he said. “But government forces, and the African Union troops tasked with supporting them, have used the weapons to commit what human rights groups say are clear breaches of the laws of war.”All this leads to questions about the value of statements by representatives of world bodies, such as the call issued by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees urging parties to the conflict to avoid targeting civilian facilities and heavily populated areas of the capital, Mogadishu, which already shelter more than 300000 internally displaced people. For instance, has the international community reacted so far to the fact that more than 100000 people have been displaced from or within Mogadishu since the beginning of this year?


On top of all this, the UN reports that part of its food aid to Somalia ends in the hands of the so-called “warlords” and local contractors who deliver their profits – or the aid itself – to armed factions.



Ongoing drought and civil unrest in central Somalia has left 70% of the population in the region in need of humanitarian assistance. Deepening drought in northern Somalia is now of particular concern, with nearly 300000 people in need of assistance. And one in six Somali children is acutely malnourished – a total of some 240000 children – the highest acute malnutrition rates anywhere in the world. But does anybody care?

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Re: Crisis in Somalia: Who cares?

Postby FHA1223 » Wed May 05, 2010 8:10 am

Its been the same story for over two decades now, after a while people will stop caring.

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Re: Crisis in Somalia: Who cares?

Postby qoraxeey » Wed May 05, 2010 8:15 am

I do care :rose: :rose:


me & some friends are working on a plan :D :som: for peace in somalia .loool

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Re: Crisis in Somalia: Who cares?

Postby abdisamad3 » Wed May 05, 2010 8:21 am

Its been the same story for over two decades now, after a while people will stop caring.
well we should care bro..its our people being killed..we are all living in the west so if we just came together and created some of somali lobby group that.like the jewish aipac we can make a change..this my plan insha-allah to make all Somali youth come together and fight for Somalia..not with weapons but through diplomacy and dialogue.
maybe we can even make deals with friendly people/ companies around the world who can finance our mission of saving Somalia.. ;)

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Re: Crisis in Somalia: Who cares?

Postby abdisamad3 » Wed May 05, 2010 8:22 am

I do care :rose: :rose:


me & some friends are working on a plan :D :som: for peace in somalia .loool
me too even I try to forget Somalia but I just cant walahi.. :|

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Re: Crisis in Somalia: Who cares?

Postby *Nobleman* » Wed May 05, 2010 8:25 am

Apathy is at an all time high. Most somalis in the diaspora no longer care.


How can you help people that don't want to help themselves, not the general population but the same blood hungry leaders popping up all the time

Honestly we are so far removed from Somalia, that if most of us look deep into our hearts we dont really care.

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Re: Crisis in Somalia: Who cares?

Postby FAH1223 » Wed May 05, 2010 8:27 am

Its been the same story for over two decades now, after a while people will stop caring.
well we should care bro..its our people being killed..we are all living in the west so if we just came together and created some of somali lobby group that.like the jewish aipac we can make a change..this my plan insha-allah to make all Somali youth come together and fight for Somalia..not with weapons but through diplomacy and dialogue.
maybe we can even make deals with friendly people/ companies around the world who can finance our mission of saving Somalia.. ;)
I think a lot of us are far removed from reality when it comes to Somalia. Like we can go in there and change stuff. Nicca please :lol:

Make yourself an army and then we can talk about changing Somalia, until then all we got us X vs. Y

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Re: Crisis in Somalia: Who cares?

Postby abdisamad3 » Wed May 05, 2010 8:33 am

Apathy is at an all time high. Most somalis in the diaspora no longer care.


How can you help people that don't want to help themselves, not the general population but the same blood hungry leaders popping up all the time

Honestly we are so far removed from Somalia, that if most of us look deep into our hearts we dont really care.
but sxb we are the future..the warlords are gettin older and soon will die out insha-allah..normaly I dont like yahuud but..they where in similar situation like us..
they where all scatered around the world just like us..now see them they have a powerfull state..and pull the string's behind america's goverment and european goverment.
you cant even insult or write anything about their country with out gettin arrested for terrorism or anti semitism..thats how powerfull this refugees became.if they can we can do it too.. :up:

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Re: Crisis in Somalia: Who cares?

Postby FAH1223 » Wed May 05, 2010 8:35 am

Apathy is at an all time high. Most somalis in the diaspora no longer care.


How can you help people that don't want to help themselves, not the general population but the same blood hungry leaders popping up all the time

Honestly we are so far removed from Somalia, that if most of us look deep into our hearts we dont really care.
but sxb we are the future..the warlords are gettin older and soon will die out insha-allah..normaly I dont like yahuud but..they where in similar situation like us..
they where all scatered around the world just like us..now see them they have a powerfull state..and pull the string's behind america's goverment and european goverment.
you cant even insult or write anything about their country with out gettin arrested for terrorism or anti semitism..thats how powerfull this refugees became.if they can we can do it too.. :up:
:lol: :lol: sure the warlords will die out

but how are you going to incorporate a whole generation that has seen no law and order into a functioning state :?

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Re: Crisis in Somalia: Who cares?

Postby qoraxeey » Wed May 05, 2010 8:38 am


Nicca please :lol:


alaa wiilkan .loooooool :lol:

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Re: Crisis in Somalia: Who cares?

Postby *Nobleman* » Wed May 05, 2010 8:40 am

Apathy is at an all time high. Most somalis in the diaspora no longer care.


How can you help people that don't want to help themselves, not the general population but the same blood hungry leaders popping up all the time

Honestly we are so far removed from Somalia, that if most of us look deep into our hearts we dont really care.
but sxb we are the future..the warlords are gettin older and soon will die out insha-allah..normaly I dont like yahuud but..they where in similar situation like us..
they where all scatered around the world just like us..now see them they have a powerfull state..and pull the string's behind america's goverment and european goverment.
you cant even insult or write anything about their country with out gettin arrested for terrorism or anti semitism..thats how powerfull this refugees became.if they can we can do it too.. :up:

Bro, dont get me wrong i'd love to see Somalia prosper, but at the same time I am realistic. The difference between us and the yahuud is that they had one common goal. Us Somalis are quite comfortable in the West and most likely 90% of us will remain here. Were too use to the comforts of the West to even think about living in Africa. Also we have deep hatred and other issues embedded into our culture, unless these are erdicated then it will be hard to change our situation.

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Re: Crisis in Somalia: Who cares?

Postby abdisamad3 » Wed May 05, 2010 8:54 am

Apathy is at an all time high. Most somalis in the diaspora no longer care.


How can you help people that don't want to help themselves, not the general population but the same blood hungry leaders popping up all the time

Honestly we are so far removed from Somalia, that if most of us look deep into our hearts we dont really care.
but sxb we are the future..the warlords are gettin older and soon will die out insha-allah..normaly I dont like yahuud but..they where in similar situation like us..
they where all scatered around the world just like us..now see them they have a powerfull state..and pull the string's behind america's goverment and european goverment.
you cant even insult or write anything about their country with out gettin arrested for terrorism or anti semitism..thats how powerfull this refugees became.if they can we can do it too.. :up:
:lol: :lol: sure the warlords will die out

but how are you going to incorporate a whole generation that has seen no law and order into a functioning state :?
offer free bariis iyo baasto to every who give their ak..and give them free education. :up:

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Re: Crisis in Somalia: Who cares?

Postby abdisamad3 » Wed May 05, 2010 8:55 am

Apathy is at an all time high. Most somalis in the diaspora no longer care.


How can you help people that don't want to help themselves, not the general population but the same blood hungry leaders popping up all the time

Honestly we are so far removed from Somalia, that if most of us look deep into our hearts we dont really care.
but sxb we are the future..the warlords are gettin older and soon will die out insha-allah..normaly I dont like yahuud but..they where in similar situation like us..
they where all scatered around the world just like us..now see them they have a powerfull state..and pull the string's behind america's goverment and european goverment.
you cant even insult or write anything about their country with out gettin arrested for terrorism or anti semitism..thats how powerfull this refugees became.if they can we can do it too.. :up:

Bro, dont get me wrong i'd love to see Somalia prosper, but at the same time I am realistic. The difference between us and the yahuud is that they had one common goal. Us Somalis are quite comfortable in the West and most likely 90% of us will remain here. Were too use to the comforts of the West to even think about living in Africa. Also we have deep hatred and other issues embedded into our culture, unless these are erdicated then it will be hard to change our situation.
sxb we cant live in foreign lands forever..sooner or later things will change and we might even get kicked out of the west..

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Re: Crisis in Somalia: Who cares?

Postby Amethyst » Wed May 05, 2010 8:58 am

Those us who still have families back home & and more immediate plans of a return. :som: :up:


May Allah make it easier on those people & Relieve them of their sufferings.

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Re: Crisis in Somalia: Who cares?

Postby abdisamad3 » Wed May 05, 2010 9:04 am

Those us who still have families back home & and more immediate plans of a return. :som: :up:


May Allah make it easier on those people & Relieve them of their sufferings.
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