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Hassan said soldiers sometimes shared their food with the children in her family, but the relief was limited. She and the other adults began skipping meals, sometimes for two days straight, so the children could eat. Tree leaves boiled in water and sprinkled with spices became a part of their diet.

“We tried to avoid picking the leaves from poisonous trees,” she said. “We only used the mango, lemon and guava leaves. The children would eat them. They couldn’t say no because they were so hungry.”

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[-] faintwhenfree@lemmus.org 7 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

It's not Palestine. No one cares /s

To be honest it always bothers me that civil wars have been raging in one or the other African country throughout last century, genocide, ethno-state, famine etc have been raging almost all the time.

It's never been interesting enough for most media in east or in the west. Heck even some media in Africa doesn't care either. Some human rights groups care, but their funding is limited, and no one questions who is supplying weapons to African genocide propogators and I used to think it's all Russian or Russian copied Chinese weapons, but last year when I was looking at things in depth, they also have NATO weapons, but I couldn't find how they got it.

[-] CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org 5 points 4 months ago

In a way, the old colonial racism didn't die, but just transformed. It's less about skin colour or even culture, but there's still a belief that certain other places are different and bad things "naturally" happen there. And not here, which is why 9/11 and Ukraine got such a response.

[-] PugJesus@kbin.social 5 points 4 months ago

but last year when I was looking at things in depth, they also have NATO weapons, but I couldn’t find how they got it.

Way #1: Cold War-era supply to dictators who weren't aligned with the Soviets hasn't run out yet.

Way #2: Cold War-era surplus sold off en masse in the 90s.

Way #3: Western supplies for 'anti-terrorist' states and the proliferation that results from corruption within those countries.

[-] CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Yep, it's nothing nefarious, exactly. You make and sell a rifle in 1972, it may well still be in operation in 2072, and obviously it will have changed hands a few times.

This is also why the US won't send or gift most people MANPADs anymore. They're still stinging (ba-dum-tss) from all the ones the Taliban fired right back at them.

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