Recolonization Beyond Somalia
Material type: TextSeries: . 13679 Publication details: 1998Subject(s): DDC classification:- 172.4 MOH
- DT407 .M64 1998
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Book | National Defence College (NDC) Library | DT407 .M64 1998 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 4940/04 |
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What actually happened in Somalia during the early years of 1990s? Did the UN soldiers participate in flouting the rules that govern their conduct? Did they participate in torture and murder? What about the role of the US soldiers? To what extence did US bulldoze the UN into accepting to militarily intervene in somalia in order to legitimize the elimination of Mohamed Farah Aideed and other Somali nationals who saw more in the intervention than the rhetoric of humanitarian aid? These are some of the questions that Sheikh Mousa, the writer of this thought provoking book, seeks to answer.
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