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blake 3:17
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posted 23 July 2006 04:43 AM      Profile for blake 3:17     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Somalia inches towards war

Ethiopian troops take over towns in challenge to Islamic militia who have occupied the capital

Paul Harris
Sunday July 23, 2006
The Observer


Somalia was edging closer to full-scale war last night as Ethiopian troops moved into a second Somali town, potentially bringing them into conflict with an Islamic militia that has taken over the capital, Mogadishu, and is seeking to spread its influence over the rest of the country.
Eyewitnesses in Waajid said that about 200 Ethiopian troops had taken over the airstrip in the town yesterday morning. That follows moves last Thursday which saw Ethiopian troops take up positions in the town of Baidoa to back up Somalia's beleaguered interim government, which is based there.

The move of fresh Ethiopian troops into the anarchic country raises the prospect of renewed war in Somalia. Ethiopia strongly backs the UN-supported government of President Abdullahi Yusuf and has vowed to prevent the country from slipping into the hands of Islamic extremists. However, Yusuf's writ does not extend much beyond Baidoa's borders while the Union of Islamic Courts has achieved startling military success in recent weeks. The UIC militia now controls Mogadishu and other areas of the country after defeating several local warlords who have held Somalia in the grip of terror since the collapse of central rule in 1991.

The new Ethiopian incursion immediately triggered the breakdown of peace talks in Sudan as the UIC walked out of negotiations with the government when reports of the move began to filter through. That puts under threat a tentative ceasefire between the UIC and the government and raises the prospect of a full-scale war between the two. That would be a disaster for ordinary Somalis already weary of long years of war.

Many Somalis in areas controlled by the UIC have welcomed the security and order that the Islamists have brought to the country. However, others are wary that the Islamists will try to impose a strict Taliban-style regime in the country. There have been reports of cinemas being closed down as un-Islamic, and during the World Cup there were attacks on restaurants that were showing the competition.

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EmmaG
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posted 23 July 2006 04:58 AM      Profile for EmmaG        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
It makes one wonder why the North American MSM has had endless hours to devote to war in Lebanon, but Somalia is barely mentioned.
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blake 3:17
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posted 23 July 2006 05:09 AM      Profile for blake 3:17     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
It's a basic tendency for media -- the focus is always on the *LATEST* newest! wow! Whoodathunk? thrillitating!!!!

Africa is still a mystery wrapped in an enigma to the West and the most screwed over continent. It appears in the MSM during wars, civil wars. wars, appearances of corruption, wars, fuzzy human interest stories, and wars.


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EmmaG
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posted 23 July 2006 05:32 AM      Profile for EmmaG        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
But Somalia's current situation provides all the sensatialism an MSM newsroom could hope for.

Why the silence? Is it because Somalia has been given up on? We've been there, tried that, and ended up with Canadian Forces in situations that maked Abu Graib look like romper room.

Is it because the country is dirt-poor? Why do I recall no images or mentions on The National, CTV, or CNN? The ME cycle of war employs endless amounts of so-called experts and analysts, but barely anyone has an opinion or analysis of the Somalian situation.

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otter
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posted 23 July 2006 08:33 AM      Profile for otter        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Somalia is where u.s. troops where pulled out [some say, 'with their tails between their legs'] after having one of their soldiers killed and dragged through the streets in front of MSM cameras. Not surprising that neither MSM nor the u.s. wants to talk about the place today.
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