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- Subject: Somalia:Starved by System.
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- {From Socialist Worker, newspaper of the
- International Socialist Organization, December
- 1992, #188}
-
- NIGHTMARE IN SOMALIA
- STARVED TO DEATH BY THE SYSTEM
- "Famines do not simply occur. They are organized
- by the grain trade." Bertolt Brecht
-
- Ten months ago the United Nations agreed to help
- the starving people of Somalia. Last month, the
- daily death toll reached 1,000, and relief seemed
- further away than ever.
-
- Compare this pitiful effort with the time it took
- to mount a war against Iraq.
-
- Bush's new world order has meant more of the
- same---scarcity--for the starving people of
- Somalia.
-
- Banks and Western governments are responsible for
- Somalia tragedy and the 40 million other Africans
- who are at risk.
-
- THEIR POLIICIES CONDEMN CHILDREN AND POOR PEOPLE
- TO A LIFE OF POVERTY AND THE THREAT OF STARVATION
- AND WAR.
-
- The pleading faces of starving children that have
- filed the television screens and newspapers fo
- the last several months ar a stark reminder of
- the cruel effects of the world market system.
-
- Food stockpiled in the warehouses of the developed
- nations could have prevented the famine now
- claiming a life every 12 seconds in Somalia.
-
- The 146,000 tons of grain promised by the U.S.
- government last January have yet to be delivered.
- Officials blamed the delay on bookkeeping
- problems.
-
- Compare this with the speed that goods and
- services are distributed when profits are at
- stake.
-
- Excuse for any delays are criminal in the face of
- growing disaster.
-
- President Bush and his successor, President-elect
- Clinton, are blaming the strategy on the warlords
- who will not allow food to be distributed. They
- have endorsed a call for military intervention.
-
- THE RELIEF EFFORT
-
- But the warlords have told relief officials of
- the International Red Cross and other agencies
- that they welcome the relief effort.
-
- What they don't want is an armed invasion.
-
- According to reports from the private relief
- agencies, the UN has been slow to negotiate with
- the various factions in the Somalia civil war on
- getting food distributed.
-
- While the Red Cross has been able to get better
- cooperation by paying incentives to truck convoy
- operators for safe delivery of supplies, the UN
- operation actually invites looting.
-
- The war that makes food distribution difficult is
- a further legacy of post-Cold War policies.
-
- WHILE THE U.S. AND ITS ALLIES IN THE UN COMPLAIN
- THAT FOOD CANNOT BE DISTRUBITED, THEY HAVE
- COMMITTED ONLY THE MOST MEAGER OF RESOURCES TO
- THE TASK.
-
- Through October, the U.S. had assigned only three
- transport planes to the effort.
-
- Compare this to the number of boats and planes
- which still blockade Iran and now Yugolslavia.
-
- No one needs to starve in Africa or anywhere else
- in the world.
-
- The supplies of grain in U.S. warehouses alone
- could feed the people of Somalia for the rest of
- this decade and still not be empty.
-
- But the giant companies and their capitalist
- governments put profit before the whimpers of
- starving babies. Their first priority is to their
- balance sheets.
-
- Under such a system, profits and guns will always
- come first and human needs last.
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