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Africa Horn
UN to probe Somalia rights abuses
2007-05-16
The UN is to investigate claims of human rights violations committed during recent fighting in the Somali capital, a senior official has said. John Holmes, the UN's emergency humanitarian co-ordinator, said Somalia had agreed to a UN inquiry into recent fighting that killed an estimated 1,400 people and led to a civilian exodus from Mogadishu.
I thought he died of AIDS a few years ago?
"I raised the claims that there have been massive abuses of international law," Holmes said in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Holmes visited Mogadishu on Saturday, but cut short his trip after an explosion near a UN compound killed three people.
"See whudda mean?"
The Somali government denies responsibility for alleged human rights violations, but will allow a visit by Louise Arbour, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. "Clearly, there were major problems, major abuses during that period," Holmes said.

Ethiopian forces helped Somali troops rout the Powerful Union of Islamic Courts movement from south and central Somalia, including Mogadishu, at the start of the year. Fighters opposed to the government have since then mounted an armed campaign against soldiers and Ethiopian troops, with violence peaking during March and April in Mogadishu. Two bouts of heavy clashes in March and April resulted in more than 300,000 people fleeing Mogadishu, and triggered what the UN called "the world's worst humanitarian crisis".
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