Film Screening

Africa in the 21st Century: Somalia - The Neglected Civil War

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Film Screening Somalia

When

5:30 – 7:30 p.m., March 20, 2025

Where

Please join us, Thursday, March 20th at 5:30pm, in Koffler room 204, for Africa in the 21st Century: Somalia - The Neglected Civil War.

This film is part of a series, Africa in the 21st Century, which spotlights five former Western colonies, putting in clear perspective the gravity of the situation that wars, refugees, famine and disease have taken their tolls. Globalization has forced some African nations into heavy debt. While industrial nations argue for human rights, the series shows that there are survival issues that may be even more pressing.

This film is the first in the series, and is focused on Somalia. 

Independent since 1960, Somalia has seen virtually constant political upheaval. Chaos still reigns in the capitol, Mogadishu, and throughout Somalia. Some eighty percent of the nation is under the power of guerrillas and local warlords. Taking advantage of the chaos, Islamic fundamentalist groups such as al Qaeda frequently infiltrate. Suspected to be the main financial source for al Qaeda, all assets in the al Barakaat Bank, the country's main bank, were frozen and remittances from workers abroad to their families at home were stopped, which aggravated the confusion and deepened poverty in the nation. Finally, Somalia has become a target in the post-Afghanistan "war against terrorism."