I to was pissed at BBC last night, although I am not Muslim, Libertarian, nor Somalian. And my complaints were about the telling of opinion about today inside of shows that are suppose to be about history.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=105x9327164although I am getting a good laugh, figuring that much of that story may be a bit less then accurate also.
Not sure if the story is true, and actually I like alot of BBC stuff but the ancient rome shows I saw, were more then history shows, and the history channel in US does the same thing. Some of the writers of their specials weave other tails into their stories.
Edit: I figured it out, it is a story about pirates. :rofl:
Note that my post is not about what situations may or may not exist in Somalia. Although stories about chemical dumping talking of how many companies waged chemical warfare on the country by toxic dumping off the shore of their country are troublesome. That if such things were not targeted, could have been done in deep ocean with less chance of detection. (if the stories of such dumping are true)
And any government without some form of government by the people for the people will have issues.