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By Gur Gharri
GSG
News Contributor September 12, 2011
On
September 11, 2011 early Sunday Morning Alshabab
raided El Wak town Somalia. They killed 43
people including 3 civilians and wounded 52
people.
The latest report states that the Al Shebab
militia has left the city after looting the
town. Now the government troops have regrouped
and are returning to the town after stunning
lose. It seems that the government militias are
either lacking
training, commitment and or have incompetent
leaders. In the
past 30 days, the Kenyan trained and managed
government troops have lost almost 90% of their
armored vehicles and weaponries to Al Shebab
forces in relatively minor fights. So, it
appears that as if they are collaborating with
Al Shebab and acted as suppliers for Al Shebab.
Also, it has been reported on numerous occasions
that the government troops were selling weapons
and ammunitions, but there is no accountability
and nothing is being done. Therefore, they are
lacking enforcement mechanism to balance their
books or their inventories. If all
those rumors were true then, those leaders have
to be held responsible for what ever happened or
what did not happened that supposed to be
happening. The military commanders should know
what and how much was given to whom. Therefore they can
easily determine if anything is missing.
Therefore, they could easily determine missing
inventories if any.
How in the world could anyone explain that the
soldiers in the frontline could not anticipate
or not to expect that they could engage in a
firefight at any moments specially when the
enemy forces are so close to your base? It is a
ridiculous to say that the government troops did
not anticipate or expected the Sunday morning
raid by Alshabab. They knew Alshabab militias
were there and that they were lacking supplies
including food rations. So, they failed to
safeguard the food rations that were intended
for drought stricken civilians and they failed
to keep the safety of those workers and
citizens, as well as the safety of their own.
Subsequently, innocent people have lost their
lives and the people who were in charge of their
safety and security should be charged for their
reckless disregard for civilians lives.
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