Djibouti's Adds 850 Soldiers to Join Peacekeepers in Somalia
by: Josh Kron
written: November 2, 2011
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/03/world/africa/djiboutis-soldiers-to-join-peacekeepers-in-somalia.html?ref=djibouti&_r=0
The article is about how Djibouti, Kenya, and other African countries are trying to keep peace with Somalia. It describes how Djibouti is supplying soldiers to try and keep Somalians from nearing Djibouti. It also describes how Kenya and the other countries are trying to deal with the problem.
I do not enjoy reading of this article. My reasoning for this is that all of the problems that have developed in Africa came from the religious conflicts in the Middle East. Without the conflicts there, many issues today would not be existent.
The article helps explain the cultural religion of Djibouti. It shows how they still fight for their faith though they are compromised with the attack of opposing religions. They have their culture and will not change even if it involves war.
by: Josh Kron
written: November 2, 2011
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/03/world/africa/djiboutis-soldiers-to-join-peacekeepers-in-somalia.html?ref=djibouti&_r=0
The article is about how Djibouti, Kenya, and other African countries are trying to keep peace with Somalia. It describes how Djibouti is supplying soldiers to try and keep Somalians from nearing Djibouti. It also describes how Kenya and the other countries are trying to deal with the problem.
I do not enjoy reading of this article. My reasoning for this is that all of the problems that have developed in Africa came from the religious conflicts in the Middle East. Without the conflicts there, many issues today would not be existent.
The article helps explain the cultural religion of Djibouti. It shows how they still fight for their faith though they are compromised with the attack of opposing religions. They have their culture and will not change even if it involves war.