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Jun 21 2008
Children and Elderly People Died of Hunger in Mogadishu
Written by Mohamed Omar Hussein   
Saturday, 21 June 2008

 

 

Mogadishu,(insidesomalia.org)- Up to 8 people including children and elderly people died of hunger between Hawo Abdi and Lafole locations in Banadir region.

These people were all the displaced people of Camp Sarman, which falls between Hawo Abdi and Lafole locations.

 

Ahmed Mohamed Waryay the Camp chairman said that this people died of coexisting of starvation and cold.

 

Camp Sarman is not the only Camp in the area there are number of other Camps wthin the area, and all these people in the Camps are the internal displaced people of Mogadishu

 

“We haven’t got any aid from any organization for the past three months, and day after day our situation is going from bad to worse” says mother Halima Omar a mother of six.

 

“We are requesting from the Aid organizations to offer us humanitarian assistance” the chairman of the Camp.

 

It was very recently when scores of children died in the Camps betweem Mogadishu and Afgoi district some 30km west of the capital Mogadishu due to torrential rains in the area.




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