The Somalian Civil War

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In 1991, the Somalian Civil War was started. Today, over 500,000 people have been killed by this continuing conflict in this African country. Many wonder about different things that happen in a civil war, such as why it happened, but now is the time that the world needs to become concerned with how this war affects the people that live in this country. In order to understand what these people are going through, first we must understand this conflict and why it has not stopped. There are many other ways that this civil war has affected the people of Somalia; the economy, healthcare, family life, and education are all affected by this continuing conflict.
The Somalian Civil war is a war that began in 1991, in order to understand how the war is affecting the people of this country; we must first understand how this war came to be. In the time span between 1986 and 1991, the fall of the Barre regime commenced. In 1986, the ruler of the socialist government of Somalia, Barre was involved in a car accident that left him unable to lead the country; which left the vice president in charge of Somalia. Barre was up for election soon and in order to maintain his power, his supreme revolutionary council became authoritarian and pushed the limits of their power which then caused the people to become unruly to the increase in power. The year before the overthrow of the government, the newly appointed president and 100 other politicians signed a manifesto advocating reconciliation. In January 1991, Barre’s regime was overthrown by rebels protesting Barre’s increasing power and the abuse that he was imploding all over the country by bombing areas of rebels. After the fall of the government in 1991, many groups that tried to help take it down sta...

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... people of Somalia. One of these is the history and how an escalating fight for power can affect the entire population. Next, the economy is suffering by the lack of jobs and exports from the country making many people live in poverty and more than half the population needing immediate food aid. The healthcare in Somalia is lacking the resources to be successful in treating people of illnesses impacting the entire countries population. Terrorist groups make living life in Somalia hard for there is constant fighting between groups fighting for power as well as moving by civilians to get away from the conflict. 500,000 people should not be dead because of the civil war in Somalia. Maybe one day this war will be over, but until then, all we can do is hold out our hope that they will rise past this horrible time in their history and rebuild to become great once again.

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