Saturday, August 16, 2008
Fifty Displaced Civilians Killed By Ethiopian and TFG Militia In Somalia, Worst Civilians Casulties in Country History
Ethiopian and TFG Militia who were at Arbiska, a refuge camp for displaced civilians who ran away from the Ethiopian army shelling, killed more than 50 of the displaced people today in Somalia. The killed displaced Somalis who are refugees in their own country, were mainly women and children and elders.
Dispite the civil wars and the armed conflicts of the past nearly 18 years, no armed group ever killed this many people at once, in one place. This savage killings of Somalia's displaced civilians brings forward the International community's indifference of the Somali people's struggle. Ironically, the U.N. considers Ethiopia peacekeeping force.
Earlier on August 15, Ethiopian Troops Behead Somali Civilians Near Mogadishu

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