Watch out Harlem NY, the genocide in Somalia, and surrounding areas
could be the shape of things to come for you, homeboys.
The continuing stream of news stories in
the international press about the deadly impact of the horrific
food crisis in the Horn of Africa, amount to bragging by the
oligarchic population-reduction advocates, and their lackeys.
The press coverage makes no mention of the fact that the
crisis is the result of 1) no effort having been made, by those
interests who are now talking about the shortage of food aid, to
develop the economies of the afflicted countries, and 2) the
necessity of food-price controls. Instead they pass off the
calamity as a "crisis of nature," for which there is no long-term
solution. The only solution is short-term food aid.
The speculators are creating a frenzy of activity, taking
advantage of the inability of the affected countries to buy
enough food at the already inflated prices, to gamble them up
even higher.
The blood-sucking commodity-price speculators, who engage in
this type of activity by trading Exchange Traded Funds (ETF) in
all types of commodities, have focussed on agriculture
commodities, which has seen the biggest inflow of hot money since
the beginning of the year, compared with all other types of
commodities.
Today there are more factually true horror stories from
Somalia's ``road of death'' as foodless refugees continue to
flee. This, on top of 170,000 refugees already in camps in Kenya
and Ethiopia, some of whom are walking hundreds of miles.
International relief funds and assistance are behind schedule,
including aid from the United States. The UN World Food Program
(WFP) is delaying airlifting food to Mogadishu.
The situation is especially aggravated by the radical
pseudo- Islamist al-Shabab, a self-proclaimed offshoot of the
oligarchic-created al-Qaeda organized crime network.
Al-Shabaab-controlled areas in southern Somalia have barred
outside aid, including the WFP, which it charges as being
political. This activity increases geometrically the number of
people fleeing to Ethiopia and Kenya.
Showing posts with label harlem africa famine food aid. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 27, 2011
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