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y cant kismayo alshabab feed these somalis instead

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y cant kismayo alshabab feed these somalis instead

Postby American-Suufi » Tue Jul 07, 2009 3:41 pm

of declaring war and threatening kenya?

Over 200,000 flee Mogadishu fighting: UNHC

NAIROBI, 7 July 2009 (IRIN) - As more internally displaced persons (IDPs) flee fighting in Mogadishu for the southern coastal city of Kismayo, conditions for thousands already living there are deteriorating sharply, local sources said.

"There are about 29,000 of us [IDPs] in Kismayo and we are living in very bad conditions; no one is helping us," Mahamud Ali, an elder in one of the IDP camps, told IRIN by telephone from Kismayo, 500km south of Mogadishu.

"The last time any assistance was provided to the displaced was in April this year. People are in a desperate situation." There are no aid agencies operating in Kismayo, he said.

The militant Islamic group al-Shabab took control of the town in August 2008 from a clan militia.

The UN World Food Programme told IRIN it last distributed 321MT to 36,000 IDPs six months ago, but following the deaths of four employees earlier this year, it was still seeking security commitments from the authorities before resuming operations.

New influx

The IDPs in Kismayo fall into two categories: those who fled the recent upsurge of violence in Mogadishu, and those who fled the capital following violence in 1992, Ali said. Up to 6,000 displaced families from Mogadishu had settled in the area in the past two months, he said.

Since fighting between Somali government forces and Islamist insurgents escalated in early May, more than 200,000 Somalis have fled their homes, according to the UN.

Ali Sheikh Yassin, deputy chairman of the Mogadishu-based Elman Human Rights Organization (EHRO), told IRIN on 7 July that 542 people had been killed and 2,137 injured since 7 May, mostly women and children.

Yassin said the figures reflected only “those our organization could verify".

Sanitation crisis

Ali said IDP camps in Kismayo were overcrowded, with little sanitation. Most displaced, he said, were in poor health and lacked access to basic services, clothing, sufficient food and shelter.


"Sometimes 500 people are forced to share one latrine; it is now very common in Kismayo to see children using open spaces as toilets because they have no other choice," Ali said.

He said many of the children and elderly were showing signs of malnutrition. In the past, many IDPs found work in the town to supplement aid hand-outs but “now there is nothing. There is very little business or trade going on and the locals are as badly off as we are.”

Fleeing the shells

Ayan Mohamed Jama, 28, arrived in Kismayo a week ago with her six children. "I left Mogadishu after a shell killed my mother and father in the Manapolio area of north Mogadishu," Jama told IRIN.

Jama and her children survived the attack because they were not home during the incident. However, she did not know where her husband was. "I don’t know whether he is alive or dead."

It took Jama and her children 15 days to reach Kismayo. "We had nothing so we had to beg rides with trucks,” she said.

She is now living with her children in Camp Barawe, one of more than 12 IDP camps in the city. “The only help we got was from the others in the camps," she said. “We are now sharing a small shack with another family.”

Safiyo Abdi, who arrived in Kismayo 20 days ago with her two children, said she fled after her husband was killed in the Taleh area, south Mogadishu.

"I just wanted to get away from all shelling. I don’t have anything and I don’t know what I will do but I am glad I am out of Mogadishu,” Abdi said.


Over 200,000 flee Mogadishu fighting: UNHC

http://www.hiiraan.com/news2/2009/July/ ... unhcr.aspx

where is the hawiye outrage? these people are all hawiye.

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Re: y cant kismayo alshabab feed these somalis instead

Postby Hoowle » Tue Jul 07, 2009 5:25 pm

It is heartrending to read the suffering Somalis are going through. Sadly, their misery will not end until the the last warlord is strangled with the entrails of the last wadaad.

In the meantime, I take comfort knowing the dirty kufaar will eventually be there to rescue these people.

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Re: y cant kismayo alshabab feed these somalis instead

Postby Voltage » Tue Jul 07, 2009 6:13 pm

^I suppose for the rest of the 15 years before that "wadaads" were behind the problem right Dhusadheer? :lol:

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Re: y cant kismayo alshabab feed these somalis instead

Postby Hoowle » Tue Jul 07, 2009 6:24 pm

Voltage wrote:^I suppose for the rest of the 15 years before that "wadaads" were behind the problem right Dhusadheer? :lol:


Actually there were. The Al-Itixaad wars in Puntland and Gedo in 1990s. Then starting the brainwashing of the young that has ultimately led to current spree of suicide bombings.

is dhusadeer supposed to be another of my usernames besides alphamander and the other name you accused me of? :lol:

I'm keeping taps. That's 3 names thusfar.

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Re: y cant kismayo alshabab feed these somalis instead

Postby Voltage » Tue Jul 07, 2009 7:04 pm

I had a different name then but I remember you getting clowned on left and right gaalyaho is nacay. :lol:


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