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🗓️ 7 April 2025
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In 1991, a horrific civil war erupted between rival warlords in Somalia. A US-led United Nations mission tried to restore order and provide humanitarian aid. But, the mission ended in an embarrassing withdrawal in 1995 after US helicopters were shot down, as depicted in the film Black Hawk Down.
Halima Ismail Ibrahim risked her life to work for the UN mission. She speaks to Ben Henderson.
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(Photo: UN soldier in Mogadishu. Credit: Thielker/ullstein bild via Getty Images)
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0:03.5 | And I'm Hannah Frye. |
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0:19.2 | We tackle the mysteries of the universe to audacious experiments and expert insight. |
0:23.8 | Curious cases. |
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0:32.0 | Hello and welcome to the Witness History podcast |
0:34.6 | from the BBC World Service with me, Ben Henderson. |
0:39.4 | In 1991, a horrific civil war erupted between rival warlords in Somalia, |
0:45.6 | pitting clans against each other. A US-led United Nations mission tried to restore order |
0:50.8 | and provide humanitarian aid, but it ended in disaster. |
0:55.1 | Several papers was issuing in Mogadishov. And little boys, they sell that papers, 20 |
1:02.4 | shillers. The first thing that you read is who has been killed today. Because every night, |
1:09.2 | maybe 10, 20 people will kill. |
1:11.6 | Killing a human being, it's like killing a flight. |
1:15.6 | There's no difference really. It doesn't have a value. |
1:19.6 | This is former UN worker, Halima Ismail Ibrahim. |
1:23.6 | She says in the capital Mogadishu, it was rule of the gun. |
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