Chapter 547 (1/2)
”There were serious riots in Mogadishu, local residents rushed into the United Nations Security Zone, smashed, looted and burned... Many people were killed in the U.S. congressional investigation team, and Massachusetts Congressman John Colvin was killed in the conflict.”
——New York Times, April 2, 1987
”Female journalist Zoe famiga was found in the ruins of the UN storage and transportation center, seriously injured, but her life was not in danger. According to the doctor, Zoe is completely blind in one eye because of everyone, and his foot is likely to be amputated because of serious infection. ”
——New York Times, April 3, 1987
”The Congress announced that in view of the current tense situation in Somalia, it has decided to terminate the investigation of the friendship Africa Foundation. And the love Africa Foundation claims that because many employees died in the riot, they will permanently withdraw from food aid projects in Africa. ”
——New York Times, April 5, 1987
”The Somali authorities claimed that the time was due to the UN troops shooting unarmed Somalis at the scene, while Zoe famiga, a female journalist who woke up, claimed that the fraternity Africa Foundation pretended to be a UN soldier and deliberately created the riot? The fraternity Africa foundation firmly denies this! ”
——New York Times, April 6, 1987
”The New York Times has decided to hire Zoe famiga as deputy editor in chief of the political section of the New York Times.”
——New York Times, April 10, 1987
”The fraternity Africa Foundation has decided to terminate its charity business permanently and return all its belongings to the donors!”
——New York Times, April 11, 1987
”When the Pulitzer Prize was announced in 1986, Zoe famiga, a female reporter from the New York Times, and Jimi McConnell, an associated press reporter who died, were among them. In the award presentation, Columbia University claimed that Zoe and Jimi's courage to reveal the truth, as well as their courage not to be afraid of power, inspired all journalists.... ”
——New York Times, April 11, 1987
Shagliaosha blocked the investigation of the US Congress with a bloody riot. More than 100 UN, charity and local people were killed and hundreds injured in the riot. Because of this riot, the barre government in Somalia is facing criticism from the international community. The United Nations and other international charities have decided to close the security zone in Mogadishu and move relief centers to ports in Djibouti and Eritrean.