No joke. War is Peace... Love is hate

Peace & Stability is continuing socio-cultural destabilization.

'Disaster Capitalism' at it's "finest".

America watched as we installed a CIA operative as president after he
was chased out of the country and picked up by a U.S. Navy sub off the
coast, attempted to place him in Kenya, but they wanted to "Question
him", so Ethiopia ended up being the U.S. proxy army in the Horn of
Africa.

...and that information WAS IN the mainstream media.

Sheep.

McClatchy
Somalia descends into Africa's worst crisis

AFGOYE, Somalia — A year after the U.S.-backed Ethiopian army toppled
a hard-line Islamist regime in Somalia, the country has become
Africa's worst humanitarian catastrophe.

Some 200,000 refugees, mostly women and children, have fled from a
pro-government offensive to makeshift camps along a 10-mile stretch of
sun-baked asphalt that leads from the seaside capital of Mogadishu
toward the inland town of Afgoye.

The crisis is brutal on young people.

One night last month, Fatima Sheikh Ali awoke to the deafening crash
of mortar rounds on her neighbor's roof. Shrapnel blasted through
Ali's tin-walled home in Mogadishu, and sent her 13-year-old daughter,
Muna, into her arms, quaking.

Sometime in the chaos of that night, Muna stopped speaking. In an
overcrowded encampment of sand and scrub a few miles from the capital,
where the family now lives among thousands made homeless by the war,
Muna silently collects firewood and looks after her siblings, a
worried gaze fixed in her almond eyes.

"She is traumatized," her mother said, and a warren of women who'd
gathered around her murmured sympathetically. A nurse with the Somali
Red Crescent Society said, "There is nothing to be done. It is a very
sad story."

The conflicts in Sudan's Darfur region and in eastern Congo may have
displaced more people, but international relief efforts in Somalia
have faltered in the face of violence that's emptied entire
neighborhoods in Mogadishu.

Most displaced Somalis, such as Muna's family, live in dome-shaped
huts fashioned out of spindly tree branches and covered with tattered
swatches of fabric or plastic. They sprout from the sand like
multicolored mushrooms along the road from the capital.

The United Nations Children's Fund said last week that one-quarter of
the refugees around Afgoye were younger than 5. Both sides are using
older boys as combatants, and girls who venture out of the camps risk
being raped by freelance militias, the agency said.

In full: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/23076.html

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