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America is occupying the Comoros Islands

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America is occupying the Comoros Islands

AMERICA IS OCCUPYING THE COMOROS ISLANDS
DMITRY LITVINOVICH

19th December 2001, 16:22

 http://english.pravda.ru/main/2001/12/19/24007.html

American troops invaded Panama 12 years ago on December 20, 1989 and arrested the head of the state, General Manuel Noriega. The general was convicted by an American court for his active participation in the illegal drug commerce. The same thing is now happening on the Comoros islands, but this time under the guise of the struggle with the international terrorism.

The USA continued its “war with terror,” having dispatched not less than 100 commandos to the island of Moheli (or Mwali) on Wednesday morning. Moheli is included in the Islamic republic of the Comoros Islands. This republic is a member of the Arab League.

The Al-Jazeera TV company reported that the American military, which arrived in special American transport aircraft, placed all the military structures of the Comoros islands under their control, including the army and the police. The leaflets, which have been reportedly dropped on the island, said that the United States of America was continuing its anti-terrorist operation on the territory of the Comoro islands. It was also said that the island was taken by the US Army within the framework of the anti-terrorist operation and charged the president of the Islamic Republic of the Comoros Islands, Assoumani Azzali, of rendering support to terrorists. The leaflets also called upon the population to lay down its arms. It is not clear from Al-Jazeera’s information if the deployment of the American commandos was a military invasion of the United States, or maybe it is an attempt an inner coup d’etat under the disguise of the foreign “anti-terrorist operation.”

BBC supported the information of the Qatar TV company. As the British Broadcasting Corporation reported, a group of the armed men landed on the island of Moheli, which is the smallest of the Comoros archipelago, and took control of the local police. The special representative of the African Union on the Comoros Islands said to the BBC that there were about 20 armed men, both black and white, who were speaking English and French. The reasons why this is all happening now are not clear, but as the special representative of the African union believed, the reasons could be dictated by the opposition to the coming referendum about the political future of the islands ( the referendum is to take place on December 23).

The political instability on the Comoros islands is not new. Two islands, included in the Comoros archipelago, proclaimed their independence in 1997. Incumbent President Azali Assoumani came to power on the Comoros islands in April of 1999 with the help of a coup de’tat. The Comoro islands are included in the Arab League; the Islamic Republic of the Comoros islands is a member of the All-Arab joint defense treaty. All members of the League are considered to have a warfare with any state that assaults one of its members. At the same time, as RIA Novosti reported, a representative of the American embassy in Kenya stated in Nairobi that he did not have any information about the military operation on the Comoros islands.

It is hard to say what this all means. If it is an anti-terrorist operation, the goal of which is to destroy the terrorist groups based on the archipelago, then why was there nothing said about it before? Or maybe it is a coup de’tat, at which the Americans are now good at (the events in Panama and Grenade are the examples).

France should not be ruled out of the events in the Comoros; this country would not mind having the islands back with the help of the “democratic referendum.” But, of course, none of the officials will say it out loud that Paris is watching the development of the situation on the Comoros with interest. France still has to prove it did not have anything in common with the funding of the latest attempt of a coup that took place in 1995. We will see, what is going to happen.

Reference: The Comoros Islands are an archipelago of four islands and several islets located in the western Indian Ocean about ten to twelve degrees south of the Equator and less than 200 miles off the East African coast. They lie approximately halfway between the island of Madagascar and northern Mozambique at the northern end of the Mozambique Channel. The archipelago is the result of volcanic action along a fissure in the seabed running west-northwest to east-southeast. The total area of the four islands is 785 square miles (2,034 square kilometers). The four major islands are Ngazidja, Mwali, Nzwani, and Mayotte (Maore). The total population of the Comoros Islands is estimated to be over 600,000 people today. Over 27% live in urban areas. A 1980 estimate of the average density was 182.5 persons per square kilometer, varying between 65.5 persons per square kilometer in Mwali and 349.1 persons per square kilometer in Nzwani. Today the densities are much higher. The present population increase is an estimated 3.5% per year with an annual birth rate of 47 births per 1,000 and an annual death rate of 12 deaths per 1,000 population. The most recent estimate of the total fertility rate is 6.8 children born per woman. Life expectancy at birth is 54 years for males and 59 years for females. The inhabitants are a blend of various peoples of the Indian Ocean littoral. African, Malagasy, and Arabic features are clearly evident. Maritime commerce before entry of Europeans into the Indian Ocean brought the Comorians into contact with peoples from southern Africa to southeast Asia. Since the end of the fifteenth century European influence has also impacted upon the Comorian life.

Translated by Dmitry Sudakov

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Not US-led invasion

20.12.2001 22:20

It was the invaders who claimed they were anti-terrorist US commandos. In fact, they were led by a former colonel, Hassim Said Haruna, who led a small force including up to 20 European mercenaries. They landed on Moheli by accident, because their boat's fuel tank had sprung a leak and they realised they couldn't get all the way to Grande Comore. This kind of invasion has happened before and will happen again. The problem is that the country's politics are dominated by gangsters - armed drugs runners - who are fighting a brutal turf war, regardless of how this might affect Comorian civilians. They don't like the OAS-imposed referendum on the future of the Comoros federation because it gives more power to the people. So some are attempting to destabilise the country. This is what the invasion is about, not the CIA.

If you want to believe any rumour passed round in Pravda, simply because it confirms your anti-Americanism, then you are truly stupid. Why don't you try to read more into these issues and gain more understanding of poor countries, instead of simply using the misery in the third world to back up your own grievances and prejudices? Why not learn about Africa, instead of dipping into its news headlines and selecting anything that helps your own crusade?

Africa is a complex continent with a myriad of cultures and immense diversity. Don't make it another staging ground for westerners to argue over. Listen to Africa.

Adewale


So what

20.12.2001 23:05

Is run by gansgsters?

So is The United States of America.
And it also in large a third world country.

CIA?

Maybe you´re on to someting there, dear anonymous.

Big Swede


?

20.12.2001 23:09

So were do you get your information?

Or do you just produce it yourself?

Just wondering!

:-)

Big Swede


And why not...

20.12.2001 23:15

Watch a little more of that CNN?
So you can satisfy y o u r prejudices?

Big Swede


Assholes

21.12.2001 00:18

Where do I get my information? Because I am actually from Africa, which is more than what can be said for most people in these chat rooms and newsgroups, and I keep abrest of events all the time. Most of you haven't heard of Comoros and are only interested when it serves your interests and your ideology. If you can't be bothered to learn about Africa and its politics and are too busy swallowing rubbish from the Pravda or Socialist Worker Party newspaper, then you will never know anything and you will look like a fool and an asshole. It's true that you so-called leftists are ignorants. Why don't you learn about Africa without inventing stories?

Adewale


CI is often invaded

21.12.2001 18:25

Mr. Adalwale is right in that these type of invasions have happened before on CI. (I am a native of ci)

I am quite sure that this is not a US invasion and will be happy to appoligise if I am proven wrong.

BTW 'big swede' what does your opinion that the US is a third world country run by gangsters have to do with an invasion of CI? Do you not think that is a bit off the tread?

For the record, I am happy to now live in that gangster country just as I am sure you are happy that you neither live there nor wish to ever visit.

wa'l