Monday, August 15, 2011

Famine In Somalia -- News Updates August 15, 2011



Terror Group Blocking Aid To Starving Somalis -- USA Today

The starvation of tens of thousands of people in Somalia — including 29,000 children — is being worsened by Islamist jihadists who are creating a catastrophe by blocking aid groups from getting food and and water to the suffering, according to interviews with aid groups, diplomats and experts.

The worst drought in decades is affecting several countries in the Horn of Africa, but the famine is worst in southern Somalia, where al-Shabaab, an Islamist terrorist organization with links to al-Qaeda, is preventing aid groups from helping nearly 3 million people living under its control, according to the State Department and aid groups.

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More News On Somalia's Famine

Somali Islamists thrive as children die in the dust -- The Telegraph
Somalia famine aid stolen; UN investigating -- AP
Somalia famine: PM Ali sets up aid protection force -- BBC
Somalia Wants Humanitarian Force to Guard Food Convoys -- New York Times/Reuters
Frustration Mounts As Somalis Wait for Famine Relief -- Voice of America
Crumbling Church Offers Safe Haven for Somalia's Hungry -- Voice of America
Somali Refugees Move to New Site in Kenya -- Voice of America

HRW blames everyone for crisis in Somalia -- UPI
All sides in Somali conflict guilty of violations-HRW -- Reuters
Somalia's humanitarian crisis worsened by violations of laws of war, says report -- The Guardian
All sides in Somalia war guilty of crimes: HRW -- AFP
U.S. Rights Group Alleges Abuses by all Parties in Somali Conflict -- Voice of America
Rights Group Says 'All Guilty' In Somalia Conflict -- Radio Free Europe

SOMALIA: Cholera hits crowded Mogadishu camps -- IRIN
Africa famine: UN warns Somalia facing cholera epidemic as crisis deepens -- The Telegraph
Cholera Outbreaks Spread Across Somalia, U.N. Says -- New York Times
UN Warns Cholera Epidemic Spreading in Somalia -- Voice of America

The political origins of the Somalia famine
-- Abdi Ismail Samatar, Kansas City
Eyewitness Accounts of Horrors of Life in Somalia -- IBTimes
Fixing famine: what it will take -- Glenda Kwek, Sydney Morning Herald
Somali Famine Defies Easy Answers -- Voice of America

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