Paragon Posted May 20, 2007 Who is to blame for this? ---- Liberia: Somalian Refugees in Liberia turn street beggars May 19, 2007 by Michael Kpayili / Staff Writer With rather strange look in the faces of Liberians who are just graduating from civil hostilities, the influx of the light skin color as many may termed in Liberia as white people “Somalia Refugees” seen begging people at various street corners in Liberia is getting out of indefinite proportion. Over the week, a local child rights advocacy organization, Fore-running of children’s universal Right for Survival (Focus) called on LRRRC and UNHCR to quickly move in to assist Somalia Refugees who are now surviving inhumanely through street begging around Monrovia and its surrounding cities. According to information gathered from FOCUS, over 500 Somalia refugees mostly women and children fleeing the bloody war currently going on in the Somalia capital Mogadishu have arrived in Liberia via sea. It is not clear whether UNHCR or LRRRC is aware of their presence in Monrovia but their survival here is deteriorating by days indicated upon their physical conditions and constant harassment in street begging. FOCUS further alarmed that those elderly Somalia refugees turn street beggars who are mainly women and children between the ages of 1-12 risk indecent treatment if their plight is not adhered to. According to a release from FOCUS, sexual exploitation of these children remains their primary focus. The children rights group noted that while the coming of these Somalia refugees might not have been registered with LRRRC and UNHCR as means of assisting them benefit from food ration, shelter and other attention, there was an urgent need for both organizations to swiftly address the needs of the refugees. “If the two institutions do not remove these refugees from the streets in a relatively shorter period in time, especially during the rainy season, they might suffer from preventable disease that could lead to an outbreak of epidemic”, A FOCUS release maintained. It is sad seeing other Africans who suppose to be under the protection of the United Nations as the result of war their country being strangulated and barely surviving on a half day meal. Rainy season is very difficult in Liberia and the way things are handled with these Somalia refugees are regrettable. Libera Times Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Centurion Posted May 20, 2007 The Somali people are to blame for the misery, exploitation and abuse of the Somali people. I was not aware we reached the stage where Somali women and children are begging and being sexually abused on the dirty streets of West Africa. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted May 20, 2007 ^^^ Does it matter where or how unclean the streets where they beg are? And how did these people get to Liberia, on a boat no less? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted May 20, 2007 How heart breaking, for those whom advocate for more war or no negotiations to the ever lasting nightmare,can they justify this? or many other predicaments Somalis find themselves due to lack of Goverment,Home etc etc.. May Allah ease their plight,may one day find their way back home, where they had pride,dignity ..Amiiin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fabregas Posted May 20, 2007 Subxanallah all the way to Liberia when they can go to Kenya or Ethiopia. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted May 20, 2007 ^^^ Ilaahoow nimaan wax ogeyn ha cadaabin, sxb dantaa u geesay iney aadaan Liberia, imisaa Kenya aadey oo xuduudka lagu xirey ama loo diidey iney soo galaan, imisaa Ethiopia aadey oo iyaguna xabbis lagu xayyuubiyey, imisaa Uganda aadey oo Airportka lagu xirey, imisaa Tanzania aadey oo ayaguna tuulooyinka lagu ugaarsadey, imisaa South Africa aadey oo hilibkooda la jarjarey! Dantu markey ku heesato, meel allaale meeshaad is leedahay waxbaad ka heli ayaad u goosan adoon u aaba yeeleenin waxa kaa horreeyo ama aad a kulmi doonto. Marka sxb hala yaabin dadkaas dantu ka tuurtey dhul Ilaah ogyahay. Ilaah ha u gargaaro Soomaalida intii tabaaleesan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Centurion Posted May 20, 2007 Does it matter where or how unclean the streets where they beg are? Of course it matters, what i was obviously implying with 'dirty', was that some of our people have been reduced to beg in the meanest of streets, it means we have sunk ourselves to a new low. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted May 20, 2007 ^^^ I hear ya. Do you think we can sink any lower? Is this a bottomless pit we find ourselves in? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Centurion Posted May 20, 2007 It certainly seems so, things are spiralling out of control, and we have already lost a lot of self respect and self confidence. We shall see many more things which shall leave us in dismay, things which will threaten to shatter forever our hopes, and doubt whether our country will ever be again. But no pit is big enough to confine a nation, as long as there are Somali babies being born we have a hope of self-redemption as a nation. We will recover, but how and when none knows. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Allamagan Posted May 21, 2007 Mowle lagama quuste e xaajadu waa madowdahay! :mad: Rabbi yassir! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
me Posted May 21, 2007 Liberia of all places? are these people really Somali? or is it a Nigerian scam? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peacenow Posted May 21, 2007 Does anyone know, how i could send money to them? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bokero Posted May 21, 2007 I am currently in Liberia... I will invistigate this issue and get back to you... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xoogsade Posted May 21, 2007 Originally posted by Munira002: How heart breaking, for those whom advocate for more war or no negotiations to the ever lasting nightmare,can they justify this? or many other predicaments Somalis find themselves due to lack of Goverment,Home etc etc.. May Allah ease their plight,may one day find their way back home, where they had pride,dignity ..Amiiin Let us not confuse the word "government" with the TFG. Life in Muqdisho today is the same as that reported in Liberia, Women and kids beg in the streets, they are homeless because they were internally displaced families to begin with from previous draughts and clan conflicts outside Muqdisho. Since the arrival of Xabashi troops, many refugee camps close to contested areas in Muqdisho were abandoned, The main market is constantly robbed by the clan militia of the TFG, no one feels safe in Muqdisho today and I wouldn't be surprised if residents abandon the whole city in masse to other parts of the country for lack of basic safety. I spoke not only with family members back in that town but their neighbours and they were all pessimistic and depressed. All police stations are filled with women and young men rounded up in the streets and even bribe is not accepted for their release, somalis are being shipped as terrorists to Ethiopia. If anything should happen, no matter how painful it is, the TFG should be fought to free the somalis who suffered because of these thugs and bloody warlords. Dadkii waa ladhacaa, naagihii waa la kufsadaa, caruurtii nolol maheestaan, all in Muqdisho markaasaa afka waxaa laga bartay Dowlad, Dowladda la sheego intee joogtaa? they are the ones behind people's misery and want to cash in on the blood of the innocent. They are agents of doom and destruction set upon our country to ensure its demise. Can anyone think why they are protected by platoons of Xabasho? Simply because no one wants them around. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites