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Mogadishu clashes devastating civilians - HRW

November 10th, 2007  |  by ethiopianreview.com  |  published in Report

HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
(New York) – Ethiopian Woyanne troops and insurgents have violated the laws of war in killing and wounding dozens of civilians in new clashes in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, Human Rights Watch said today.
Tens of thousands of civilians remain trapped in the city, many of them wounded and unable to access medical care and [...]

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