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Jul 13 2008
Humanitarian Workers are slain by Neighboring Countries say Somali Intellectuals
Written by Ali Moallim   
Sunday, 13 July 2008

Mogadishu, (insidesomalia.org) - The Somali intellectuals in the Diaspora have accused the neighboring countries of been behind the calculated move killing the humanitarian Aid workers who have devoted themselves for helping the vulnerable Somalis who are tremendously in need of humanitarian assistances.     

 

These Somali intellectuals in overseas said that they copious believe that the killing and the abduction of these Aid workers is brain from the immediate neighboring countries.

 

Hassan Mohamed Kutub living in the Netherlands who is among the intellectuals who have condemned, told the press that in data they have accumulated they came to know in the final that some east African countries are straight involved the killings of the humanitarian Aid workers in the war ravaged and the helpless country Somalia.

 

The main motive behind their killing is to give the world poor wrong image saying that the humanitarian workers cannot operate in Somalia.

 

“We have been following up this issue of killing of humanitarian workers in Somalia and ultimately we have come to know that some of the east African countries are behind these barbaric acts” said Mr. Kutub.

 

These intellectuals also mentioned in their statements that some of the neighboring countries are not ready and happy to see Somalia once again in the world arena, and they do also want to add petrol into the burning flames. 

 

This statement by the Somali intellectuals in the Diaspora coincides at time when killing of the humanitarian Aid workers is high in the country particularly in the capital city where the highest UNDP officer was killed in last week as he was coming out of a mosque near his residential area.

 





 
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