Chapaev
15th August 2008, 20:53
It is curious as to why the brutal slaughter of Somalis by Ethiopian armed forces has been undererported, especially compared to the propaganda bombardment against Zimbabwe from the western press. Western complicity in the occupation of Somalia is yet another demonstration of double standards.
The resistance forces in Somalia have become the peoples' protector and leader in the struggle for national and social liberation. All progressive and democratic forces must render assistance to the Somali resistance in their objective of expelling the invaders and their quislings.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=66682§ionid=351020501US-backed
Ethiopian soldiers have killed at least 43 civilians in two separate incidents in the Somali capital of Mogadishu and Arbiska.
The soldiers sprayed bullets on two passenger-filled buses in the town of Arbiska killing 37 civilians, AFP reported.
A Press TV correspondent, meanwhile, reported that Ethiopian soldiers killed six more civilians south of the capital, when an unidentified assailant threw hand grenades at their convoy.
The soldiers reportedly stopped their vehicles and chased the attacker into a residential where they broke into a house and killed six people including two children.
Somalia has been without an effective central government since President Siad Barre was overthrown in 1991. In 2006, US-backed Ethiopian troops invaded the country in an attempt to back Somalia's Transitional Federal Government (TFG).
Spiraling violence has ever since plagued the country, resulting in the loss of 7,000 lives and leaving many others homeless.
The resistance forces in Somalia have become the peoples' protector and leader in the struggle for national and social liberation. All progressive and democratic forces must render assistance to the Somali resistance in their objective of expelling the invaders and their quislings.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=66682§ionid=351020501US-backed
Ethiopian soldiers have killed at least 43 civilians in two separate incidents in the Somali capital of Mogadishu and Arbiska.
The soldiers sprayed bullets on two passenger-filled buses in the town of Arbiska killing 37 civilians, AFP reported.
A Press TV correspondent, meanwhile, reported that Ethiopian soldiers killed six more civilians south of the capital, when an unidentified assailant threw hand grenades at their convoy.
The soldiers reportedly stopped their vehicles and chased the attacker into a residential where they broke into a house and killed six people including two children.
Somalia has been without an effective central government since President Siad Barre was overthrown in 1991. In 2006, US-backed Ethiopian troops invaded the country in an attempt to back Somalia's Transitional Federal Government (TFG).
Spiraling violence has ever since plagued the country, resulting in the loss of 7,000 lives and leaving many others homeless.