Disarmament in Somalia
After two decades of violence and civil war (which began in 1986) and after the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia captured Mogadishu and Kismayo, the TFG attempted to disarm the militias of the country in late 2006. According to the UN/World Bank's Joint Needs Assessment (JNA) coordination secretariat, "the total estimated number of militias [militia members] to be demobilized is 53,000." In 2005, they estimated that "there are 11-15,000 militia people controlling Mogadishu (out of national estimates ranging from 50,000 to 200,000)."
Ali Mohammed GhediConference on National Reconciliation in SomaliaDisarmament in Somalia (2007)Disarmament in somaliaGun politics in SomaliaMusa Sudi YalahowOmar FinnishSalad Ali JelleUnited Nations Security Council Resolution 1474United Nations Security Council Resolution 1519United Nations Security Council Resolution 1558United Nations Security Council Resolution 1587United Nations Security Council Resolution 1630United Nations Security Council Resolution 1676United Nations Security Council Resolution 1724United Nations Security Council Resolution 1725
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Disarmament in Somalia
After two decades of violence and civil war (which began in 1986) and after the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia captured Mogadishu and Kismayo, the TFG attempted to disarm the militias of the country in late 2006. According to the UN/World Bank's Joint Needs Assessment (JNA) coordination secretariat, "the total estimated number of militias [militia members] to be demobilized is 53,000." In 2005, they estimated that "there are 11-15,000 militia people controlling Mogadishu (out of national estimates ranging from 50,000 to 200,000)."
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