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UN official backs probe of Somalia abuses


Saturday, May 02, 2009

LONDON (Reuters) - A United Nations official said on Friday an international commission of inquiry should be set up to investigate war crimes he said had been committed in Somalia.

"I honestly think that there have been very serious war crimes and crimes against humanity that have been committed by most if not all the parties to the conflict," the U.N. refugee agency's representative to Somalia, Guillermo Bettocchi, said.

"I certainly think that there should be a mechanism to bring those responsible for that to justice," he said, speaking at an event in London.

Bettocchi said his personal view was that an international commission of inquiry should be formed to investigate such violations and that the evidence should eventually be handed over to an international criminal tribunal.

Bettocchi, who is based in Nairobi, said there was an environment of total impunity in Somalia. "People in Somalia commit the most serious violations knowing that nothing will happen to them," he said.

U.S.-based Human Rights Watch has also called for a commission of inquiry to probe abuses in Somalia, which has been in chaos since warlords ousted dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991 and then turned on each other.

U.S. ally Ethiopia sent its army into Somalia to topple an Islamist administration in Mogadishu and rescue the Western-backed transitional government at the end of 2006.

At least 10,000 civilians were killed in an ensuing Iraq-style insurgency that fomented piracy in shipping lanes off the coast.

According to the UNHCR, 470,000 Somali refugees are living in nearby countries and 1.3 million are internally displaced, driven from their homes by the violence. 

The Ethiopians withdrew in January and Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, a moderate Islamist who led the sharia courts government overthrown by them, was sworn in as Somali president, raising hopes that a way could be found out of the conflict.

Human Rights Watch accused the United States in February of turning a blind eye to abuses by its allies in Somalia.

In a May 2008 report, Amnesty International said all parties to Somalia's conflict had carried out rights abuses including executions, rape and torture.

The Ethiopian and the then Somali government denied committing rights abuses.

Source: Reuters, May 2, 2009


 
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    lilisamatar @ 02/05/2009 8:15 PM EST
 I really wished if the sharif's telling some idiotic things to the opposition's article was in engilsh, I would have said to have just like khara daahir

"raggii ma adigaa ka hadhaye raaliyo ma adigaanan aheyn!!!!)
    lilisamatar @ 02/05/2009 8:07 PM EST
 I meant alshabaab was created  as the military wing
    lilisamatar @ 02/05/2009 8:06 PM EST
 and frazer and oulad abdallah for supporting yussuf fisrt and then the leader of the opposistion, both killers and above all coughinf up the money even though they knew!!!!in fact the implicating human rights watch report came out yet they still went on to bring shari to power!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1what will be the excuse now, ooooops we did not know that he was, as the leader of the opposition that malshabaab was its military wing, he killed about 6 thousand people and displaced a million, or athey still a million!!!!!!!!!!!loooooooooooooooooooooooool this is th best day of my life!!!!!!

they have so much to answer to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    lilisamatar @ 02/05/2009 7:56 PM EST
 yussuf, gedi, qaybdiid, Darwiish, Gacmo dheere, Salaad Jeele on one side and shaharif, aweys, tarsan, samatar,...on the other ,what we are talking about in a investigative commission is the crimnals of all sides, their financiers, and their moral cheerleaders, fanbtastic they all went to trial in Nazi Germany!!!!!

looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool

I love every minute of this, pls pls a commission and immediately pls ........at last jsutice is coming home, is coming home is coming home!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The best news ever


    lilisamatar @ 02/05/2009 7:51 PM EST
 we must bring them to court I am 100% for that including the killer sheikh sherif the leader of opposition at the time and aweys the spiritual leader and tarsan the speaker for the opposition and even professor samatar who gave a legal frame for th senseless killings who all supported the insurgency and called for its continuation.  Eveyone involved will go down.  Human rights watch have made it clear that both sides committed crimes against humanity, I love this lets see how your beloved kinsmen will hold on to their seats when a commission is set.  I am all for it, we must bring all the criminals to justice.  I hoipe the idiot yussuf garaad did not say anything to incriminate him, or did he also, continue the killing!!??? I love evey moment of this,...it is just a maater of time that everyone will go down, and Somalia will finally come back to its people!!!!!
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