I
was in contact today with a former UN colleague who is now serving in Somalia.
And I became deeply worried, as we reviewed the situation in the country.
Al-Shabaab,
the terrorist organization that operates in Somalia, remains a major threat. As
the situation deteriorates once again, the soldiers from the AU expeditionary
force are paying a very heavy toll. They are in Somalia, with a UN-supported
mandated, to help in restoring peace but they are the target of repeated vicious
attacks. Many African soldiers – recently the Burundians and the Ethiopians
lost a good number of military personnel – have been killed. The UN staff, who
are basically confined to their compound at the airport, are also in very
serious danger.
There
is no hope in the air once more.
Somalia
is one of those forgotten conflicts that the international community keeps out
of the radar. It is out of the news, because it is in many ways an unmanageable
and unsolvable conflict. It is also less important for the world powers at
present because the piracy issue has been successfully addressed. Therefore,
the country is no longer a menace for the interests that matter and its unmeasurable
drama can obviously be relegated to a darker corner at the end of the list of priorities.
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