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Turkey Will Own Xamar Airport & Seaport For 20 Years

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Re: Turkey Will Own Xamar Airport & Seaport For 20 Years

Postby oxymoron » Wed Oct 30, 2013 12:03 pm

We are in an Era of Reconstruction ( Country wise) but the minds of Somalis are still locked in that barbaric ideology of Tribalism.
Were not in an Era of Reconstruction, but rather one of Rape. The poor folks in Xamar are forced to bend over men and women. :|
African Union troops accused of Hawiye gang rape

Mogadishu(KON)-The African Union force fighting in Somalia is investigating the alleged gang rape of a woman by its soldiers, a case that has sparked outrage in Mogadishu, the AU said Thursday.


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A Somali woman has alleged she was abducted, drugged and then repeatedly raped earlier this month by soldiers from both the Somali national army and from AMISOM, the 17,700-strong African Union force that supports the internationally-backed government.

"AMISOM is aware of the allegations levelled against its troops," the force said in a statement.

A joint AMISOM and Somali army team has been set up "to investigate the matter and appropriate action will be taken once the facts of the case have been established," the statement added.


The AU mission "strongly condemns any incidents of alleged sexual abuse or exploitation", it said.

AU troops, including soldiers from five nations -- Burundi, Djibouti, Kenya, Sierra Leone and Uganda -- have been fighting against Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab insurgents in Somalia since 2007.


If confirmed, the case -- which has been widely reported in recent days by media in Mogadishu -- will badly dent the reputation of the AU force, and play into the hands of the Shebab.


Somalia's army, an often rag-tag force incorporating militia fighters, has been in the past accused by rights groups of a string of abuses against women, including rape.


Still, the extreme nature of the woman's allegations and the accusations of AMISOM involvement has shocked many.

Keydmedia Online - Mogadishu Office


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