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SOMALIA: Amnesty report "scratches
surface of atrocities"
May 7, 2008 - (IRIN) The Somali government denied claims by a
rights group that its forces and their Ethiopian allies were committing
atrocities against the civilian population - even as a civil society
source said the report did not go far enough.
Government spokesman Abdi Haji Gobdon told IRIN on 7 May that
in a war situation "some people may get caught in a crossfire
but no civilian is deliberately targeted", insisting that
neither the TFG forces nor their Ethiopian allies committed atrocities.
Gobdon said the report was "pure propaganda and fabrication".
He was reacting to a report issued on 6 May by Amnesty International
(AI), which has accused all parties to the conflict of committing
war crimes against the civilian population.
"The people of Somalia are being killed, raped, tortured;
looting is widespread and entire neighbourhoods are being destroyed,”
Michelle Kagari, Amnesty's Africa programme deputy director, said
in the report.
In one incident, a 56-year-old woman described to Amnesty officials
how Ethiopian troops raped a neighbour's 17-year-old daughter
in 2007 and that when the girl's two brothers, 13 and 14 years
old, tried to help her, Ethiopian soldiers gouged out their eyes
with a bayonet.
In another, Amnesty reported, a 32-year-old man said he saw his
neighbours “slaughtered”, adding that he saw many
men whose throats were slit and whose bodies were left in the
street.
"Some had their testicles cut off," the man told Amnesty.
He also saw women being raped.
Yet the real scale of Somalia's "dire" rights crisis
remained unknown because international aid agencies were under
heavy pressure not to expose the abuses they witnessed, Amnesty
said, and local journalists were often silenced by threats.
A civil society source in Mogadishu agreed and said the report
"only scratches the surface" and did not go far enough.
"It touches on a very small portion of what actually happens
here," said the source, who requested anonymity.
He said that killings, rape and disappearances were daily occurrences
in Mogadishu.
"As I speak to you we are looking for two young men, Osman
Mohamed Haji and Ahmed Abdulle Soomane, who disappeared on 24
March." He said no one knew who took them or why. "This
is becoming normal in Mogadishu," he said. "I have no
doubt in my mind that war crimes and crimes against humanity are
being committed with tot al impunity."
Amnesty’s Kagari said: "The testimony we received strongly
suggests that war crimes and possibly crimes against humanity
have been committed by all parties to the conflict in Somalia
– and no one is being held accountable."
The report also quoted witnesses who accused the insurgent group
Al Shabaab militia of indiscriminate attacks on civilians and
threatening journalists perceived as not favourable to them.
The report said the transitional government, as the recognised
government of Somalia, bore the primary responsibility for protecting
the human rights of the Somali people, adding that the Ethiopian
military, which is the main backer of the TFG, also bore responsibility.
It called for the “attacks on civilians by all parties to
stop immediately. Also, the international community must bear
its own responsibility for not putting consistent pressure on
the TFG or the Ethiopian government to stop their armed forces
from committing egregious human rights violations.”
Up to one million Somalis are internally displaced, while an estimated
6,500 civilians have been killed since 2007.
Some 2.6 million Somalis need assistance. The figure is expected
to reach 3.5 million by the end of the year, if the situation
does not improve, according to the UN.
From:http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=78084
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