history The Problem Of Rape In Somalia CNN has recently reported on events currently happening in somalia. a lot of violence has been reported. physical and mental abuse goes on in somalia. For women in somalia though this is the least of their worries. women in somalia have their fears locked on being raped or even witnessing such events happen. many women in somalia are raped every day. many of which had no escape and were helpless. many women in somalia had to go through watching a loved
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Somalia 1993 Cause and Effect‚ U.S. Involvement‚ & Scale of the Conflict The Somali conflict was created by a succession of events. Back in 1991‚ President of Somalia‚ Mohammed Siad Barre‚ was overthrown by a coalition of opposing clans called the United Somali Congress. Four main groups turned the country into a battlefield trying to gain control over the country. In the meantime a 5th group seceded from the northwest portion of Somalia calling it the Somaliland Republic‚ with its leader
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British‚ French‚ and Italian imperialism all played an active role in the region in the 19th cent. Great Britain’s concern with the area was largely to safeguard trade links with its Aden colony (founded 1839)‚ which depended especially on mutton from Somalia. The British opportunity came when Egyptian forces‚ having occupied much of the region in the 1870s‚ withdrew in 1884 to fight the Mahdi in Sudan.
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eight million Somalis live in a territory stretching north from northern Kenya to Djibouti and west from the Indian Ocean to the Ogaden in Ethiopia. Although Somalis are often seen as one of the few ethnic groups that define a nation‚ the country of Somalia does contain small enclaves of other groups. The Somalis speak the Somali language and are Sunni Muslims. By the end of the 19th century years of treaties had partitioned the Somali home territory into the British Somaliland Protectorate‚ French
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Somalia or the Federal Republic of Somalia is a country located in the horn of Africa. Its capital is Mogadishu‚ and Somalia is also home to the longest coastline on Africa’s mainland. The country of Somalia has an estimated population of around 12.3 million people‚ with the clear majority of the people being Islam. The Somalia flag is blue with a white five pointed star in the very middle of it. The blue is said to represent the bright sky while the white star stands for freedom. The five points
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2.1 CLAN STRUCTURE Somalia is a very peculiar country in Africa. It is located in Africa but has been considered Arab in a way. Somalia joined the Arab league which presently consists of 22 members in 1974 in which it is still a member. In the strictest sense‚ Somalis are recognized by their clan lineage which is why clans are a critical institution in Somalia. It is the basis for individual security‚ access to land and the social justice system (Besteman & Cassanelli‚ 2000). Somali clan leaders
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SOMALIA: History‚ Culture & Health Anisa Esse‚ Community Health Worker Minnesota International Health Volunteers April 30‚ 2008 Somalia 5/30/2008 Geography Location: east coast of Africa--Horn of Africa. The coast line extends 2‚720 kilometers (1‚700 miles) Area: 637‚657 sq. km.; slightly smaller than Texas Capital city—Mogadishu. Terrain: Mostly flat to undulating plateau rising to hills in the north Climate: Principally desert— hot & humid in the south; cool & dry in
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Outline Thesis: Modern seaborne piracy off the coast of Somalia can be controlled by making Somalia more safe and stable‚ improving the infrastructure‚ and finding individual or private solutions. Introduction I. Making Somalia more safe and stable A. Starting an effective government B. Establishing higher demands of security II. Improving Infrastructures A. Forming a steady and firm framework B. Creating and enforcing treaties
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A Short History and Summary of Political and Economic Conditions in Somalia Nov 20‚ 2011 History During the 19th century was when modern history began in Somalia with the presence of various European powers that began to utilize Somalia for trade. These powers consisted of Italian and British forces who themselves battled for control until 1941 when British forces took complete control and began the transition to British Somaliland. This transition
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Case study: Famine in Somalia July 2011- Feb 2012 In 2011 there was extended drought in the horn of Africa and Somalia was the worse effected. The combination of this drought and the conflict that had been going on for 20 years cause people to leave the country in mass‚ around 3‚000 people a day‚ to get to refugee camps in Kenya and Ethiopia. Causes Political: Most of southern Somalia is controlled by the al-Shabab Islamist group‚ which refused international aid organisations
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