Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Crisis in the Horn of Africa: Somalia's Famine



REWIND revisits a Fault Lines probe into Somalia's disastrous 2011 famine and the role of US counterterrorism.



In 2011, the worst drought in 60 years threw some 13 million people across the Horn of Africa into crisis. In Somalia, ravaged by two decades of conflict, the consequences were disastrous. Hundreds of thousands starved to death, many of them children.
In the midst of this human catastrophe Fault Lines travelled to Mogadishu to meet refugees who had fled to the most war-ravaged city in the world to escape an even worse fate, and the aid and medical workers struggling to help them.


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