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Africa: Horn
Weapons flooding into Somalia
2005-03-15
I used to care. Really I did. All the Somalis I know are such nice people. But they've been doing this for 20 years or so. They must like it. So let them have their internecine fun. And I hope the ghost of Emma Goldmann gets warts.
Weapons are still pouring into Somalia at a brisk and alarming rate - undermining efforts to install a new national government, UN monitors have said. Despite a 1992 UN arms embargo and rising prices, individuals from both the new transitional federal government and opposition groups are buying up the illegal weapons, according to the latest report from the monitoring group on Tuesday. While demand for financing has soared, buyers are finding the money inside and outside the northeast African nation from sources ranging from illegal charcoal exports and printing counterfeit currency to school and university fees and looting, the report by the group of four outside experts said.

The group recommended tightening controls along Somalia's borders and coastline. It said neighbouring countries should coordinate better and share information to improve their effectiveness. The monitoring group turned over to the UN Security Council a sealed draft list of arms embargo violators, in the event the council plans future enforcement measures. A country of around 10 million people, Somalia has been carved up into fiefdoms run by rival militias since 1991. A transitional federal government was formed in neighbouring Kenya last year and is trying to establish itself inside Somalia. But the monitoring group gathered information, documents and pictures showing that despite the new government, "or perhaps because of it, arms embargo violations continued to occur at a brisk and alarming rate." It said the arms shipments easily circumvented neighbouring states' efforts to block them. With most of the weapons flowing to opposition groups, "there is a seriously elevated level of threat of possible violence against the peaceful establishment in Somalia of the transitional federal government," the group said.
Posted by:Fred

#17  Go and post three times on DU Rightwing and you will be clean and wholesome, you should also consider and pray on STEWARDSHIP.


Posted by: Fr. Kolac   2005-03-15 5:54:51 PM  

#16  Sorry guys, my trigger finger got itchy.
Posted by: Rightwing   2005-03-15 4:37:30 PM  

#15  UN statistics say Somalia has a population of 7 million. I dread to think there is an additional 3 million kat chewing, islamonazi's to contend with.
Posted by: Rightwing   2005-03-15 4:36:47 PM  

#14  UN statistics say Somalia has a population of 7 million. I dread to think there is an additional 3 million kat chewing, islamonazi's to contend with.
Posted by: Rightwing   2005-03-15 4:36:38 PM  

#13  Phil, have pity! I'm only a simple American girl, used to our simple metric currency. ;-) What I know about the English system is what I've read in Winnie the Pooh, E. Nesbit's tales, and Jane Austen's amusing little novels.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-03-15 2:30:21 PM  

#12  TW, you forgot florins, crowns and half crowns (all in circulation when I was a kid).
Posted by: phil_b   2005-03-15 2:16:11 PM  

#11  When is the point where counterfit money become legal tender? Money is only a symbol of value exchange anyway. It could as easily be quantities of drugs, or weapons.

Think of the exchange, "Ok, 1 Toyota truck = 100 RPGs plus 4 grenades per RPG. And each grenade is worth 10 AK-47s plus a baggie of hashish ... so how much is that beer again?" It would be worse than the British system of pounds, shillings, pence and guineas!
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-03-15 12:47:45 PM  

#10  When is the point where counterfit money become legal tender? Must be Somalia.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-03-15 10:35:48 AM  

#9  Somalia:
Dry, dusty, drought ridden, fly blown, impoverished, feuding clans with plenty of weapons, a perfect Muslim nation
Posted by: sea cruise   2005-03-15 9:25:09 AM  

#8  Well thank God for that UN arms embargo. Could you imagine how many more weapons would be there if that wasn't in effect? Great job UN! Pat yourself on the back and go out for a nice expensive lunch!
Posted by: tu3031   2005-03-15 8:46:02 AM  

#7  I care. Failed states like Somalia are fertile grounds for training camps for terror groups.
Posted by: too true   2005-03-15 8:40:28 AM  

#6  sea cruse are you on the ghost jet?
Posted by: Thath Angort7797   2005-03-15 3:31:10 AM  

#5  Bram Stoker was way ahead of his time. You invite them and you're foobar. Or someone invites them for ya. Makes no diff.
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-03-15 2:52:44 AM  

#4  Somalia was a UN stuff up from the begining. Italian Somaliland became a UN trust territory under Italian control and the UN forced it to Join with British Somalia. The civil war still ongoing stems from that decision as Somaliland wants to become/stay separate. Funny how parts of the world the UN has responsibility for become really screwed up.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-03-15 2:28:50 AM  

#3  
Posted by: sea cruise   2005-03-15 2:18:09 AM  

#2  Fred would that be Rodan's thinker with an Excedrin Headache?

Posted by: Glagum Whavimp7321   2005-03-15 2:14:14 AM  

#1  peaceful establishment in Somalia

Hahahahaha! That's the best one I've heard today.
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-03-15 1:34:46 AM  

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