Wednesday, October 29, 2008

African Articles

There has been a lot going on in the headlines over here in Africa as far as politics and fighting, and I'm just curious as to how much of it is actually making it over to the U.S...
Let me say that NONE of whats going on makes me feel unsafe. It just seems that in most of Africa's history there have been so many great tragedies that have never even made it to us in the U.S. until it was too late to do anything about it or we've heard just enough to know somethings going on but our government doesn't think it's necessary to act, like the genocide in Rwanda and Darfur, starvation in Ethiopia, or pirates hijacking ships off the coast of Somalia...
Here are some recent headlines...



Deadly car bombs hit Somaliland

At least 29 people have died in a wave of coordinated car-bombings across northern Somalia.





Congolese government troops and UN peacekeepers engage in fierce fighting with rebel forces in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, sending more refugees fleeing






Drought in the Horn of Africa is deepening after the failure of annual rains, and the UN estimates that more than 14.5 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance.



Darfur



This post is in no way meant to be harsh or cause guilt, but maybe raise more awareness and provoke curiosity...I hope it didnt come off negatively

2 comments:

Elizabeth Ford said...

Bummer you have Malaria. I guess that means you are "offical" now huh? I hope you feel better soon. I am not jealous of the shots in anyway. I agree with your post on unrest in Africa. I would have to say that we probably hear 1% of it here in the US and that is only if you look for it. It is really sad and scary what is going on with the rest of the world and we have no idea. Hope you feel better soon. Just make yourself rest!

Derrek Fikes said...

Yeah, word to what Liz said. I think it's making even less of the news because of what's going on here (election tomorrow). I mean, I see stuff on the net about it, but it basically receives NO time on the news, which is really sad. With that said, I am hoping that the awareness picks up and I feel like it will. Maybe it's just me thinking with my heart, but I think it will. :)

Malaria = no good...get better. :)