Back home   |   Bookmark   |   Start page   |   Site map    
Services
News
Channels
Home & Family
Leisure
Technology
Business
Science
Site Search
Free email




Denouncing civilian deaths, UN rights expert urges Somalia ceasefire

Theallineed.com
An independent United Nations human rights expert has condemned the killing of civilians in Somalia, including a number of religious leaders, and called for an immediate end to the violence that has flared up in recent weeks in the Horn of Africa nation.

The country has witnessed renewed violence between the troops of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG), backed by the Ethiopian Army, and the anti-government insurgent forces.

"The use of heavy weaponry into areas where civilians are concentrated left reportedly 81 civilians dead and more than 100 wounded," Ghanim Alnajjar, the Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in Somalia, said in a statement issued today in Geneva.

Abow-Casharow settlement in Somalia (<)
Mr. Alnajjar condemned in particular the alleged deliberate killing of numerous clerics belonging to "Altabligh Group" at the Al-Hidaya Compound/Mosque.

"The killings have to be investigated expeditiously and impartially, and any lasting peace in Somalia must be based on justice, truth and accountability," he stated.

The Independent Expert appealed for calm and an immediate ceasefire, and urged the TFG and the international community to protect civilians in Somalia, which has not had a functioning national government since 1991.

UN Emergency Relief Coordinator John Holmes joined the call, urging the parties to the conflict to protect civilians and to respect international law. "Combatants appear to have little regard for the safety of civilians in Mogadishu, where residents have been traumatized by years of violence," he said in a statement.

On Monday Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon voiced deep concern over this weekend's heavy fighting in Mogadishu, Somalia's capital, and deplored the substantial number of civilian casualties and injuries resulting from the violence.

In a statement issued by his spokesperson, Mr. Ban urged parties to the conflict "to refrain from the indiscriminate and disproportionate use of force that endangers the lives of civilians, particularly in heavily populated civilian areas, and reminds them that any targeting of non-combatants is a violation of international law."

Rising insecurity is among the reasons that the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) believes the humanitarian situation in the strife-torn nation is deteriorating faster than expected.

An estimated 1.8 million people in Somalia require humanitarian assistance and that figure could increase to 2 million once current assessments are concluded, according to OCHA.


About the Author
©2006 All rights reserved

More articles
UN refugee camp in eastern Chad
Nepal elections
UN mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea
Fight escalating food crisis
Murder of UN police officer in Haiti
Plane crash in eastern DR Congo
Zimbabwe elections
UN agency cut rations in Darfur
Cyprus reunification
FAO Summit on food security
UN Conference on Trade and Development
Workplace attitudes to HIV/AIDS
Fresh talks Darfur
Violence in Somali capital
Adoption of Cluster Munitions Treaty
Ivorian peace process
Israelis and Palestinians
Civilian deaths Somalia
Haiti crisis
Syrian installation bombed by Israel
Quotes
Heres tae the fool on the hill and his pals that are down in the valley.- Wolfstone, Glass and the Can

He thought the formula for water was H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O (H-to-O).

He uses statistics as a drunken man uses lampposts — for support rather than illumination. — Andrew Lang.


Writers
If you are a writer and want to see your article published at Theallineed.com, just click here to submit.

Info
Today...
In the news...
Schedules for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Basketball Tournaments Announced
Already qualified for Beijing 2008 are: Australia (World Champion), China (host), Korea (Asian Champion), Mali (African Champion), New Zealand (Oceanian runner-up), Russia (European Champion) and USA (Champion of the Americas).
What accesories do you have for your computer?
Digital Camera
Web Camera
CD Burner
DVD Player
Speakers
Other
 
Things to ponder
Why is abbreviated such a long word?

Did you know...
A coat hanger is 44 inches (111.76 cm) long when straightened.

Quote of the day
Often it does seem a pity that Noah and his party did not miss the boat.
Mark Twain

Featured article
Cleaning your dryer vent means a savings of time and money and avoiding a fire hazard
Have you noticed that its starting to take longer and longer for your clothes to dry? Does a load of towels now take 2 or 3 drying cycles, and maybe still feel a little damp? If so, you're probably also paying higher gas and electric bill than you used to.

 
© 2002 - 2007 Lexur