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Topic spans: 1992 - 1997

The Somalia Affair

Canadian peacemakers were lauded as heroes when they went into an untamed land ruled by rebels. Their mission, Operation Deliverance, charged them with restoring order in Somalia. But in fact, the Canadian Airborne regiment was splitting apart at the seams, lacking both leadership and accountability. Murder after murder, the troops came home disgraced. Tracks were covered and responsibility shifted up and down the chain of command during an investigation that would dismantle the army and implicate the government in a high-level cover-up.

Photo of Canadian aid worker with Somali child by Andrew Vaughan/Canadian Press.

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Somalia investigation hits 'inexplicable delay'

Broadcast Date: March 10, 1997

The Somalia Inquiry hears that military police were deliberately stalled from investigating Somalia murders.

Somalia investigation hits 'inexplicable delay'

Medium: Television

Program: The National

Broadcast Date: March 10, 1997

Guest(s):


Host: Peter Mansbridge
Reporter: Susan Harada

Duration: 2:06

Last updated:
Dec. 18, 2003


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