NAIROBI (AFP) — European deputies called Thursday for an independent probe into war crimes and rights violations in the Somali capital, where the government is battling rebels, a statement said Thursday.
The resolution, adopted by the European Parliament, "strongly condemns the serious violations of human rights committed by all parties to the conflict".
It called for "an independent panel to investigate war crimes and human rights violations."
The resolution also called for an immediate ceasefire and in particular an end to indiscriminate attacks on civilians.
"The African Union's member states are pressed to provide peacekeeping troops, while the international community is urged to provide financial and logistical support for those troops," said statement from the parliament.
Currently, there are at least 1,600 AU peacekeepers from Uganda and the pan-African group has failed to raise the 8,000 it pledged.
The resolution also called for the existing UN arms embargo on the country to be enforced.
Dozens of civilians have been killed and at least 170,000 displaced in fighting between in the recent fighting between the Union of Islamic Courts and allied Ethiopian and Transitional Federal Government (TFG) troops.
Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, speaking to reporters in Nairobi, confirmed the civilian fatalities. "When two elephants fight, the grass suffers," he said.
The UN secretary general's special envoy to Somalia, Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah, said Tuesday that war crimes suspects in the shattered African nation should be prosecuted at the International Criminal Court to end impunity.
In April, a European Union envoy to Kenya, Eric van der Linden, asked Brussels to investigate whether Ethiopian and Somali forces had committed war crimes in their recent crackdown on Islamist and clan insurgents in Mogadishu.
Since Ethiopian troops swept aside the Islamists who had briefly governed much of the country in April, civilians have often been caught up in the fighting, particularly in the capital Mogadishu.
Witnesses have said that Ethiopian forces indiscriminately shot civilians in a bid to clamp down on insurgents.
The resolution also called for "the cessation of all foreign military intervention in Somalia," apparently referring to thousands of Ethiopian forces who were deployed to bolster Yusuf's government.
The armed wing of the radical Islamists, Shabab, renewed its call on its fighters to attack the AU peacekeepers in their campaign to drive out pro-government forces from the Horn of African nation.
"Like Ethiopia, Uganda also invaded our country. We will fight and assassinate their officers. All other African troops sent to Somalia will face the same fate," said Islamist commander Adan Hashi Aryo in a message posted on a pro-Islamist website.
The Ugandan army, which has lost five troops in Mogadishu since it arrived in March, reacted coolly.
"We regard that as terrorism because our troops have not attacked them despite the shelling and killing of our troops," Ugandan army spokesman Felix Kulaigje said.
The recent Mogadishu clashes have deepened the humanitarian crisis that has dogged the nation for 16 years, with areas just outside the city struggling to cope with the latest influx of displaced people.
Humanitarian groups have complained that insecurity has blocked them from accessing civilians blocked in Mogadishu.
The Shabelle region -- Somalia's breadbasket -- has suffered its worst crop in 13 years, putting the lives of nearly a million on the edge of starvation.
Bloody clan feuds and power struggles, which intensified after the 1991 overthrow of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre, have undermined repeated bids to stabilise Somalia.
Source: AFP, November 16, 2007
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Thanking you for your crocodile tears. I am sure their Intention is not about war crimes commited in Somalia but to go and blackmail our liberation fighters and their learders. I hope that I am wrong, but let us keep watching them"EU"
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Do you know any war criminal apart Habardigir?
Please be honest.
Once peace and law & order are established, have you got any plan in which we could return them comfortably to where they belong? In case they reject, which I hardly doubt (They are proud of their land (Gurijecel)the name sums up all their origin, what deportation mesures would you envisage?
Concentration camps is an option, but who is going to build them? Please feel free to have your say. This is our future, no more mess.
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Aswrwb waxa Keliya oo Aan meeshan ku darsanaya waxay tahay In Alle subxanuhu watacala naga qabto gaalada Aluha Aslixna fii biladina wa biladi muslimin Mid talo ahna waa idinku darsanaya oo ah In Alle xasusnata oo dadka dhibataysa uu jirkinu ka dabqado Waayo Sida aan ogsonahayba qof islaamka waxa looga Bahan yahay inu Jirkisu damqado marku arko walale kale Dhiigisa oo daadanaya Marka waxan lee yahy Ale ha na hanuniyo Dhibatadana Hana kor waaqo Wabilahi Towfiiq
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It's about time some form of international community raised a concerned about the genoicide of the somalian people but let's not get too excited because you know the big fishes like Bush and Zenawi will not even be question. I guess small step is better than no step.I hope these thugs get what they deserve but be patient brothers and sisters only ALLAH will bring the true justice.
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