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SRSG calls for immediate direct aid to alleviate suffering in Somalia

Issue 381

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News Headlines

Terrorists Captured In Hargeysa

Presidential Security Eject Haatuf Reporters

American Experts Train Somaliland’s Security

Dahabshil Opens A New Building In Borama

Road Maintenance

Hollywood Beckons For Somali Pirate Negotiator
Welcome To Somaliland, The Nicer Part Of Crumbling Country

About 300 Foreigners Fighting Somali Government - UN

Local and Regional Affairs

1909 Egyptian Sirdar In Somaliland

Somalia: Al-Shabab Forcing Opposition Leader To Hand Over Weapons

Somaliland Mps In Uganda

Somaliland Court Jails 14 For Piracy

SOMALIA: Plea over water scarcity in Sool region

Pastoralists Hardest-Hit By Drought In Somaliland

Written answers From British House of Lords

Budget In Ush1.7 Trillion Financial Deficit

Qatar Super Grand Prix and Jama Karaiin’s Team Gold Victory

SRSG calls for immediate direct aid to alleviate suffering in Somalia

 Statement by France
Somalia: civilians trapped amid fighting in Mogadishu
Somalia: Amputations And Public Killings Must Stop

Somali Pirates Can Locate Ships Without Need For London Mole

Editorial

Chickens Come Home To Roost

Editor's Choice

War in Somalia: Protecting Somaliland's Peace Should Be a Priority

Features & Commentary

Why Are We Lending Money To Warmongering Kleptocrats?

Somewhere In Africa: Not All Somalias Are Created Equal

Concerned U.S. Voices Concern About The Concerning Politics In Kenya. Concern

U.S. Policy Re. Somali Pirates

Somalia: A state of failure

South Africa's "Racist" Muslims

Free-Makhtal Working Coalition Town Hall Meeting: RESOLUTION

Why Don't We Care About Sri Lanka?

Are German Anti-Pirate Forces Hampered by Bureaucrats?

Cold War Origins Of The Somalia Crisis

The Pope And Palestine: A State Of Confusion

The pirate hunters

International News

 

UK Muslim Minister Resigns to Clear Name

Anger At Obama Guantanamo Ruling

Biden insults President Obama’s dog at Syracuse

Barack Obama Faces Tense Meeting With Benjamin Netanyahu

Opinion

R.I.P Somaliland: A Little Country Killed By Charcoal

The Al-Shabab’s Misunderstanding Of Al-Shari’ah

Somalia –Afghanistan Of Africa, Hassan Dahir Aweys The Trojan Horse Of Issayas Afeworki

How Islamic Banks Manage In Business Without Charging Interest??

Africa's Expectations From President Obama

 A Letter To H.E President Jacob Zuma

PRESS RELEASE 018/2009

Nairobi, 14 May 2009: The UN Special Representative for Somalia, Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah, has accused the extremists who are attacking Mogadishu of being directly responsible for the current suffering and misery of tens of thousands of Somali civilians.

“The Somali extremists and their foreign allies started this latest fighting which has led to the deaths and displacement of ordinary Somalis, many of whom only recently returned home hoping to restart their lives,” said Mr Ould-Abdallah. “In their attempt to seize power, these extremists have clearly shown their lack of regard for their innocent Moslem brothers and sisters.”

He said the Somali people needed urgent help and called on the international community to step forward.

“I would urge concerned Governments to move quickly to provide direct bilateral assistance to the Somali Government,” he said. “Once again the lives of civilians have been turned upside down by fighters who have no interest in helping them. Civilians need basic assistance such as clean water, medicine, blankets and shelter and they need it now.

“The Somali people remain confident that they will finally see an end to the unnecessary violence of the past two decades. Unfortunately the extremists, who are themselves divided, are trying to drag the country back to the bloodshed of the early 1990s.  The international community has made it very clear that this is completely unacceptable.”

For more information please contact: Susannah Price or Donna Cusumano,

Public Information Officers, UN Political Office for Somalia (Nairobi, Kenya)Tel: +254 20 762 1192/1625 or +254 733902020/737400133 Please visit: www.UN-Somalia.org


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