Piracy and the Crisis in Somalia: Somali
Perspectives
Public Event
Date and Time
Friday, June 12, 2009
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Location
U.S. Institute of Peace
2nd Floor Conference Room
1200 17th St, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Directions
RSVP
International headlines relating to
Somalia focus on the piracy off Somalia's coast in the
Indian Ocean. International shipping has been seriously
disrupted and even a flotilla of military ships sent by
several nations has been unable to stop the pirate
attacks. Millions in ransom are being extorted by the
pirates. Garnering fewer headlines is the chaotic
situation within Somalia itself and the military
showdown being waged by the internationally recognized
Transitional Federal Government, headed by a moderate
Islamist, and two radical Islamic movements that
threaten to take control of the whole country. The
outcome of this confrontation will have dramatic
implications not only for Somalia but for the Horn of
Africa and beyond.
On June 12 the U.S. Institute of
Peace jointly with
Foreign
Policy for Change is sponsoring an event to discuss
both Somali piracy and the situation within Somalia. The
speakers will be three Somalis resident in the U.S. who
will present various Somali perspectives on these
issues, including how the international community should
be engaged.
Speakers
- Abukar Arman
Author and policy analyst
- Shukria Dini
Institute for the Study of International Migration,
Georgetown University
- Qamar Ibrahim
Consultant
-
David Smock, Moderator
Vice President, Center for Mediation and Conflict
Resolution, U.S. Institute of Peace
RSVP
To RSVP, please send your name, affiliation, daytime
phone number, and name of the event to Stephanie
Schwartz at
sschwartz@usip.org.
Media Inquiries
Please contact Lauren Sucher (lsucher@usip.org)
in the Office of Public Affairs and Communications.