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Roblin: New Study Claims Over 250,000 Died From 2011 Somalia Famine, U.S.-Al Shabaab Savagery To Blame
Znet Article, May, 11 2013
Stephen Roblin
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The famine was one of history's rare socio-natural calamities in that it was predicted almost a year in advance, providing sufficient time to avert it
Davies: Bomber in Chief
Znet Article, January, 24 2013
Nicolas J.S. Davies
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20,000 airstrikes in the President's first term cause death and destruction from Iraq to Somalia
Roblin: Kenya's Criminal Assault on Famine-Stricken Somalia
Znet Article, December, 18 2011
Stephen Roblin
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The U.S.-backed Kenyan invasion of southern Somalia falls squarely in the legal categories of a "substantive violation" of the long-standing Somali arms embargo and foreign aggression, the "supreme international crime" in the determination of the ...
Vltchek: The Kenya–Somalia Bizarre War -- and Here Comes Israel!
Znet Article, December, 02 2011
Andre Vltchek
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Kenyan troops invaded Somalia on October 16, 2011
Wengraf: The Politics of Famine
Znet Article, November, 05 2011
Lee Wengraf
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The United States bears special responsibility for Somalia’s food crisis
Engelhardt: The Latest in Guarding the Empire
Znet Article, September, 30 2011
Tom Engelhardt
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Both at home and abroad, the American dream is turning into the American scream
Roblin: War and famine, the only option? Part II
Znet Article, September, 14 2011
Stephen Roblin
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The refusal to pursue dialogue and negotiations with Al Shabaab is a clear indication that the TFG, AMISOM and their external backers have subordinated alleviating the humanitarian crisis to their respective military strategies, with Somali civili...
Roblin: War and famine, the only option?, Part I
Znet Article, September, 11 2011
Stephen Roblin
Roblin's ZSpace page
In waging the Somalia front in the “war on terror,” Washington has played a central role in driving Somalia back into a state of civil war as well as crippling the response to the current famine.
Johnson: Somalia’s Agony
Znet Article, September, 06 2011
Glen Johnson
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Somalis, in growing numbers, are dying of famine after the severest of droughts
Susskind: Emergency Response Must Address Root Causes of Environmental Disasters
Znet Article, August, 30 2011
Yifat Susskind
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Taming the cycle of drought requires that industrialized countries immediately and drastically reduce their carbon emissions
Godoy: Global Warming Behind Somali Drought
Znet Article, August, 29 2011
Julio Godoy
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Deserts are growing worldwide by some 150 square kilometres a day, but especially across Africa
Roblin: The Terror of Somali Piracy
Znet Article, February, 24 2011
Stephen Roblin
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The situation in southern and central Somalia is widely recognized as “one of the world’s most intractable crises.”
Prince: U.S. Gets Ethiopia to Invade Somalia
Zmag Article, February, 01 2011
Rob Prince
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Official lies covering up invasion fiasco exposed
Prince: WikiLeaks Reveals U.S. Twisted Ethiopia's Arm to Invade Somalia
Znet Article, December, 19 2010
Rob Prince
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A released WikiLeaks cables suggests U.S. pressure on Ethiopia to invade its neighbor.
Rosen: Somalia's al-Shabab
Znet Article, August, 30 2010
Nir Rosen
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When Somalia's al-Shabab militia claimed responsibility for the July 11 suicide bombings that killed 76 people watching soccer on TV in Uganda, the media described the event as an al-Qaeda attack on the World Cup. That's a misrepresentation, of co...
coles: Somalia Still Suffers
Zmag Article, July, 04 2010
tim coles
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Western complicity in crimes against humanity along the horn of Africa
Clulow: The Pirate Returns: Historical Models, East Asia and the War against Somali Piracy
Znet Article, June, 22 2009
Adam Clulow
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East Asian models help us understand Somali piracy
Feffer: Monsters vs. Aliens
Znet Article, April, 23 2009
John Feffer
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Conservatives have regularly tried to compare al-Qaeda to the Barbary pirates of the 1800s. They were wrong then as is their current conflating of terrorism and piracy.
Fletcher jr.: Obama and the Somalia Dilemma
Znet Article, April, 17 2009
Bill Fletcher jr.
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With all of the discussion about the pirating of a US ship off the coast of Somalia, it is possible to overlook a far more important discussion concerning the Horn of Africa. According to the Saturday, April 11th issue of the Washington Post the O...
Scahill: Gen. Petraeus Implements Military Surge Against Four Somali Pirates in a Lifeboat
Znet Article, April, 11 2009
Jeremy Scahill
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In today's episode of "Pirates," the most powerful Navy in the world remains in a stand-off with four pirates in a small boat in the middle of the Indian Ocean. So devastatingly threatening to US national security are these pirates that the Grand ...


