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Human Rights Watch: Abuses by All Sides Fueling Crisis in Somalia

A new report by Human Rights Watch accuses all sides in the Somali conflict of committing war crimes. The report, “’You Don’t Know Who to Blame’: War Crimes in Somalia,” calls on all sides to immediately end abuses against civilians, hold those responsible to account, and ensure access to aid and free movement of people … Continued

A new report by Human Rights Watch accuses all sides in the Somali conflict of committing war crimes. The report, “'You Don't Know Who to Blame’: War Crimes in Somalia,” calls on all sides to immediately end abuses against civilians, hold those responsible to account, and ensure access to aid and free movement of people fleeing conflict and drought. The report is highly critical of the Islamist group al-Shabab, as well as the U.S.-backed Somali Transitional Federal Government and the African Union peacekeeping forces. Human Rights Watch is calling on the United States and other international donors to withhold financial and military aid to the Somali transitional government, unless the government sets clear benchmarks for the respect of international humanitarian and human rights law and accountability for serious abuses. We look at the connection between the conflict and the devastating famine with Rona Peligal, deputy director of the Africa Division for Human Rights Watch.

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