Tuesday, 6 October 2009

Somalia and the Folly of Mr. Ban Ki Moon (UNSG)

According to Mr. Ban Ki Moon, the United Nations Secretary-General, The so-called TFG of Somalia has made, '...made progress in the political and security fields, and deserves the continued support of international partners.' He suggests this in an United Nations report due to be released in the coming few days.

These words are clear evidence of the fact that the United Nations has now completely lost touch with reality with respect to the current situation on the ground inside the Somali national territory. This shameless disregard of the simple truth that the monstrous TFG entity of Somalia has failed in its stated aims of winning control of of the Somali national territory, is an affront to human dignity.

Why, I ask, does the Secretary-General of the United Nations—incidentally Somalia is still remains a signatory nation of the UN charter for all that is worth—seek to delude the world, in this brazen manner, and to bring shame upon both himself and his office?

Why does the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr. Ban Ki Moon, choose to ignore the fact that AMISOM troops—almost on a daily basis—shell the Bakara Market of Mogadishu from commanding artillery positions pre-prepared on the hillsides of the now ruined Somali capital city? This vile practice had been pioneered, years before, by the ghastly conscript soldiers of the Ethiopian army during their ill-fated, and now infamous, attempt to conquer the Somali national territory.

Why does the Secretary-General of the United Nations seek to bolster the fictitious capacities of the monstrous TFG entity? Does he not realise that he is actually flogging a long dead horse in this regard? The monstrous TFG entity can never be considered a legitimate government by any sane member of the Somali community—does not Mr. Ban Ki Moon recognise this simple fact? Or has the darkness of racist policy making completely clouded his judgement. Does he not believe that the Somalis are capable of choosing their own leaders, and building their own institutions?

Neither Somali national honour, nor the practical requirements of certain deeply held national beliefs, can accommodate the imposition of a government upon the Somali people by the United Nations—the very same United Nations that condones the continued shelling of the Bakara Market by the AMISOM forces charged with protecting the diabolical TFG entity. Does Mr. Ban Ki Moon genuinely believe that any nation requires a permanent garrison of foreign soldiers based on its soil in order for it to develop properly?

Furthermore, why should the rest of the world—through various United Nations sponsored initiatives and for the benefit of spurious yet hidden motivations—bankroll the continued slaughter of ordinary Somali civilians by the mindless brutality of AMISOM soldiers stationed inside the Somali national territory? In my view this is an extremely unethical state of affairs, and Mr. Ban Ki Moon—Secretary-General of the United Nations—must bear personal responsibility for the criminal conduct of the AMISOM soldiers currently protecting the TFG entity inside the Somali city of Mogadishu.

Mr. Ban Ki Moon is clearly quite prepared to take responsibility for the raising of funds for the perpetuation of the violence—currently being directed against the ordinary people of Somalia—by his unstinting support for the illegitimate TFG entity. Therefore, he must be held legally accountable for the now countless human rights violations that have perpetrated by both AMISOM soldiers and the vile TFG forces fighting inside Mogadishu since the beginning of this year.

If Mr. Ban Ki Moon chooses to continue with his fantastical assertions whilst the realities of life—inside Somalia—clearly, and practically, contradict his assertions, then it is reasonable to suggest that he has either taken leave of his senses or that he is quite simply a liar. In the sincere hope of the former being the case, I would urge all of the people of South Korea to inform the United Nations Secretary-general of the fact that the monstrous TFG entity of Somalia is hated by all sections of Somali society at the present time. Furthermore, I would urge the people of South Korea to let the United Nations Secretary-General know that the TFG entity of Somalia—which Mr. Ban Ki Moon supports so strenuously—controls only 3 square kilometres of ground inside the entire national territory of the Somali people.

Let us all stop throwing good money after bad in the pursuit of an unattainable objective. The monstrous TFG entity of Somalia has failed quite demonstrably. Let us all move on. Let madness never prevail!