#IAmMogadishu : The Silence Of the Mass Murders in Mogadishu Is Deafening
Here’s what we know regarding the terror attack in Mogadishu. As of this morning, 277 people have been killed, and the death toll continues to rise. 300 people have been injured and remain in hospitals and hundreds are still missing. Two car bombs exploded on Saturday in the capital city of Somalia; this attack marks the the worst massacre in Somalia’s modern history.
2000 people took to the streets on yesterday protesting the government, demanding they do a better job of taking care and protecting citizens. So far, no group has come forward to take responsibility for this massacre. The office of the President has issued three days of mourning for those who have been killed.
The two car bombs damaged buildings, turning them into piles of rubble; the Embassy was also damaged. Videos on social media showed huge clouds of smoke rising from the sites of the blasts. Michael Keating, a representative of the UN’s secretary-general for Somalia, condemned the perpetrators who caused this kind of death and destruction.
Horrified by deadly attacks today, wholeheartedly condemn perpetrators’ brutality. Deepest condolences 2 families, friends of dead, injured pic.twitter.com/3RbNCBf9rC
— Michael Keating (@SRSGKeating) October 14, 2017
Somalia, a nation who has a history of issues and problems, not only has to deal with the current circumstances of safety and terror, but this nation has been dealing with decades of droughts and starvation. They are still dealing with a severe drought and 3.1 million citizens are threatened with famine, violence, and a lack of food.
Meanwhile, people on social media are outraged at the lack of coverage on this terror attack. Many are wondering why more emphasis isn’t being spent on bringing attention to the plight in Somalia, similar to the coverage in Paris and the U.S.
Biggest Explosion heard so far in #Mogadishu,more lives lost here. pic.twitter.com/YhsPMJh0G0
— Today from Somalia (@Showqi2013) October 14, 2017
I’m baffled . Nearly 200 people die in a bomb blast in #Mogadishu #Somalia and we don’t even seem aware in the UK. Geez if this was Paris ?
— Sheldon (@DamonTrott) October 15, 2017
Doctor in #Mogadishu: “I’ve been working round the clock, I am so tired. I am also mourning as I lost 19 relatives”. https://t.co/AD3BUACZxt
— Wenzel Michalski (@WenzelMichalski) October 16, 2017
#Somalia just witnessed the single most brutal bomb attack of the 21st century. 300+ killed, 500 injured.#MogadishuTruckBomb#Mogadishu pic.twitter.com/VWuZLXJSbt
— Mogadishu Update (@Magdashi3) October 16, 2017
We hope to have more details as to how you can help victims in Somalia.
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