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Feb 12 2008
German NGO Kidnapped in Northern Somalia.
Written by Mohamed Shiil   
Tuesday, 12 February 2008

Mogadishu, (InsideSomalia.org) A German aid organization reported Tuesday that one of its workers had been abducted in Somalia.

 

German Agro Action, known in German as Welthungerhilfe, provided no details of the abduction.

 

A spokesman for the German Foreign Ministry said it was investigating reports it had received concerning the abduction but could provide no details.

 

The aid worker's driver was wounded when the kidnappers intercepted his vehicle in an area claimed by both the breakaway states of Puntland and Somaliland

 

 

"We have been told that militias in the region kidnapped a foreign aid worker but the area he was kidnapped in is not under our administration," Puntland information ministry official Bile Mohamoud Qabowsade told AFP.

 

Aid workers, notably foreigners, have been increasingly targeted in all parts of the restive Horn of Africa country.

 

Three staff of Medecins sans Frontieres (MSF - Doctors without Borders) was killed in January in a roadside bomb explosion against their vehicle in the southern town of Kismayu, forcing the international NGO to pull its foreign staff out of Somalia.

 

The victims were a Kenyan doctor, a French logistics expert and a Somali driver.

 

Late last year, two women from Spain and Argentina working for MSF were abducted in Puntland. Days earlier, a French cameraman preparing a documentary on migrants was also snatched. All three were eventually released unharmed

 

The United Nations today announced a suspension of its operations in Somalia following attacks on its compound in Mogadishu, the capital.

 

Although there were no casualties in the attacks, the world body said it was forced to suspend operations in Mogadishu as well as the major towns of Afgooye and Kismayo for the remainder of this week.

 

Aid organization workers have suffered repeated attacks in recent months, and several non-governmental organizations have withdrawn their staff.

 

Somalia lacked united central government since 1991 when the military regime of General Mohamed Siyad Barre was toppled by allied factional group who fought among themselves.

 

In 2004 Somali Transitional Federal government was established in Kenya and President Abdullahi Yusuf was elected president of Somalia.

 

 

 

 

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