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    Al-Shabab prevents aid from reaching 2.2M Somalis

    DADAAB, Kenya (AP) — The World Food Program can't reach 2.2 million Somalis in desperate need of aid in militant-controlled areas of Somalia, WFP's director said Saturday, meaning refugee camps in nearby Kenya and Ethiopia are likely to continue seeing thousands of new refugees each week.

    The needs of those in Somalia's expanding famine zone are extraordinary, prompting parents to sweep up their small children and start a dangerous walk that can last days or weeks — one that many die on. Livestock have perished, and crops no longer grow after consecutive rains failed to fall in south-central Somalia.

    The journey is so long and so perilous that few Somalis are eager to return to their war-torn homeland, a facet of the dual crisis of the Somalia conflict and Horn of Africa famine that has Kenyan officials — who are only reluctantly accepting more refugees — in a bind.

    Josette Sheeran, the executive director of WFP, traveled to eastern Kenya on Saturday to visit the drought-stricken town of Garissa and the world's largest refugee camp, Dadaab. Sheeran talked with refugees who just completed the perilous trek from Somalia, and asked if they would consider returning if conditions improve.

    "I walked 25 days to get here. I have no money," a translator quoted a refugee as telling Sheeran. He said he had passed many others on the sandy route to Dadaab who dropped off the pace and never made it here. "He said he can't go back anytime soon."

    So many people are in need in Somalia because the militant group al-Shabab won't let aid in. The group, in fact, denies a famine is taking place, disputing the U.N.'s view that tens of thousands of people have already died.

    WFP can't operate without the militant's permission; 14 WFP employees have been killed there since 2008. Sheeran called Somalia "the riskiest environment we operate in the world today."

    Al-Shabab signaled in early July that it would accept aid groups it had previously banned, but changed course on Thursday, saying groups like WFP are not welcome. The group's refusal to accept aid from Western and "Christian" aid groups means millions could starve — or be forced to begin the hike to help to Kenya, Ethiopia or Mogadishu, the Somali capital, which is also being overwhelmed with refugees.

    "We know that the epicenter of this famine and drought are in Somalia. We are able to reach about 1.5 million people in Somalia. But there's about 2.2 million people that are not able to be reached," Sheeran told The Associated Press. "We welcome the opening to look to ways to reach people. We'll talk with local authorities and we'll act where we can go."

    Steering clear of the sensitive politics, Sheeran did not use the word al-Shabab. But it was clear that's what "local authorities" meant.

    She said that famine will likely expand to more areas as insecurity persists and aid is prevented. The U.N. fears tens of thousands of people already have died in the famine. WFP estimates more than 11.3 million people need aid across drought-hit regions in East Africa.

    "For the World Food Program, we've been involved in every situation of refugees and difficulty over the past 30 to 40 years, and we do what we have to do even in conflict zones to try to find a way to reach those hungry women and children," she said.

    It is people like Roni Mohammed who need help. She was breast-feeding her 7-month-old inside a hospital wing for malnourished children on Saturday. Her child, despite its age, weighs just 9.7 pounds (4.4 kilograms).

    And Roni's child was relatively healthy, at least in this hospital wing of skinny arms and exposed ribs. Other infants are being force fed by a tube inserted through the nose that snakes down into the stomach.

    "We fled the drought and were chased away by al-Shabab. We have nothing to go back to. Everything is lost," said Mohammed, who traveled by foot and car during a 10-day journey to reach Dadaab.

    The drought has created a triangle of hunger where the borders of Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia meet.

    The majority of those affected live in pastoral communities whose herds have been wiped out because of a lack of water.

    Abdi Kadir Mohammed, 33, a teacher in the town of Garissa, where WFP has set up a food distribution site, said that most of the nomadic community there had lost many animals which are their source of livelihood.

    "The people around here depend on the animals. They don't have a bank account. They don't even know what one is," he said.

    Meanwhile, local officials told Sheeran to do her best to prevent more Somali refugees from flowing into Kenya. The region's representative to parliament told her his region will be "swamped" by refugees if they keep coming, taking Kenyans' food and land. He wants camps to be opened on the Somalia side of the border.

    Kenya's minister for special projects, Esther Mirugi, had a similar message.

    "They will bring insecurities and they will bring conflicts," she told Sheeran. "Let us feed them inside their boundaries."

    The U.N. refugee agency said in a report Saturday that some 13,000 tents need to be shipped to the Ethiopian refugee camp of Dollo Ado to provide emergency shelter for up to 65,000 people due to the high influx of Somali refugees. The camp has nearly 114,500 Somali refugees.

    Somalia has been mired by violence since 1991. Militants attempting to topple Somalia's weak U.N. backed government control most of southern and central Somalia.

    The Somali Prime Minister said Saturday that getting aid to those in need is a priority. He spoke after the Somali parliament overwhelmingly approved a new Cabinet.

    "We shall first prioritize the humanitarian issue and how we would be able to receive aid for our people to save them," said Abdiweli Mohamed Ali.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Khaled Kazziha in Dadaab and Abdi Guled in Mogadishu, Somalia contributed to this report.

     

    342 comments

    • Zeus  •  9 mths ago
      Want to make a difference?
      A donations to the Save THIS American and Starve a Somali can be Direct Deposited / EFT to account # [[ 06112000 ]] [: 55074701067476580 :]

      Donations are NOT tax deductible! They are NOT going to some cocamamy 501C3 multi-million dollar, feed the world front for organizations whose administrators drive $75,000 cars and live in $1,000,000.00 mansions. But your money WILL go to an American, your money Will go to a military VET, your money WILL be APPRECIATED, Your money WILL STAY in AMERICA, and that is a lot more than I can say if you just throw it away at feeding future terrorists and pirates in Somalia!

      Currently accepting any amount from 1 cent to $100,000,000.00
    • Gunny  •  10 mths ago
      Muslims, step up, your brothers are starving.
      • Blue 10 mths ago
        i love that, all they know is destruction and death.
      • Dani 10 mths ago
        The number you have dialed is not in service any more try to call UN,EU,or USA.
      • J.C 10 mths ago
        The AP is hiding the FACT that the 'militants' are the Muslims. And the starving people are the non-muslims. Mostly Christians being displaced and running from being murdered.
    • John McManis  •  10 mths ago
      This is how the Rangers were killed in Somalia, warlords controlling the relief materials. US either stay out of this or go in with every gun we have blazing, no middle ground this time.
      • Gunny 10 mths ago
        We didn't do bad last time. Just dramatic. We lost 19 and killed over 1,000. Awesome job actually.
    • Book of Knowledge  •  10 mths ago
      I watched some news coverage and one starving woman said it all. "Where are the Muslim Countries"
      • FU 10 mths ago
        She was right -----why arent the saudi helping, may be if laden would have used his money here there would be more good done to islam then bad. So you wonder, are they really fallowing the religion or just engrossed in their power lust.
      • A Yahoo! User 10 mths ago
        They're busy blowing themselves up
      • wylie 10 mths ago
        They can't use the situation in Somalia to blame the US and/or Israel so it is of no account to them.
    • james  •  10 mths ago
      how bout aid for the good old usa?
      • Dubbed 10 mths ago
        You really think you're as needy as someone actually starving to death in Somalia? Really? You need government dollars that badly?
      • james 10 mths ago
        personaly, they hate the us, why help them?
      • Joe 10 mths ago
        Dubbed-
        Yes we do. Getting sucked into the UN and playing world police for the ungrateful weakling eurotrads as the UN, gets very expensive.
    • John  •  10 mths ago
      One more fine example of the peace loving islamics-----their religion is as phoney as a three dollar bill-----they follow a religion started by a lunatic around 600 ad----yessir---real peace loving killers
      • CautiousDisagreement 10 mths ago
        I agree. Those abrahamic religions are all phoney and anti-peace. So much violence and hate in their names.
    • We the People!  •  10 mths ago
      Africa is a lost cause...billions of dollars have poured into Africa in the past decades...what has changed?..except that the leaders have grown rich at donor countries expense. What a mess...
    • W M  •  10 mths ago
      muslims don't give a rats arse about their fellow muslims.
      clearly islam is the most perverted and evil ideology on the face of the earth today.
    • spewing_venom619  •  10 mths ago
      Why aren't the Muslim leaders both religious and political mounting huge armies to defeat Al-Shabab?
    • Kevin  •  10 mths ago
      Africa is a no-win game. If we do not provide aid we are seen as "cruel racists letting the blacks starve", if we do provide aid, the Africans hijack it, and then kill the aid workers. We then send in troops to protect the aid workers and end up in a shooting war. We then become the big bad white guys bullying the poor black muslims - it's insane. This is EXACTLY what happened last time Clinton got us into Somalia, or anytime in the last 40 years when Europe or America has tried to help in Africa. As cruel as it sounds, let them starve, otherwise Western troops end up dying to achieve absolutely nothing. All of those Americans who died in Somalia in the 1990's died meaningless deaths.
    • 94102  •  10 mths ago
      nothing against the people of somalia but shouldn´t we be fixing our own economy first.
    • Chaim Yaakov  •  10 mths ago
      Where is the International Solidarity Movement ?
      Where is the saintly Free Gaza Movement?
      Where is the saintly Flotilla?
      Where is the cherubic Flightilla?
      Where is the magnanimous and compassionate prime minister of Turkey ? ( Armenians and Kurds anyone ? )
    • ValiantThor  •  10 mths ago
      Eradicate Al-Shabab before they intentionally eradicate innocent human life!
    • Interesting  •  10 mths ago
      Can we teach muslims to eat eachother,.,.in a few years the violence would be over, yes?
    • Wallio S  •  10 mths ago
      i could care less about Somalis or any other nation needing help except the usa
    • L Patrick  •  10 mths ago
      We have been through this before - 1993. The world jumped in to help and got our noses bloody for helping. Until these countries are willing to work for their own good or until the United Nations gets serious about aid and really hurting those who prey on their own people, you might just as well let them suffer their way through things. Otherwise, we expend time, energy, money and resources for a few warlords. If you must, send in some very politically incorrect French Foreign Legionnaires who have no sympathy for those folks.
    • wayne  •  10 mths ago
      islam.............
      where is allah now??????????
      where is the UN now???????????/
      Where is the Arab league????????????
      2.2 million people wonde where is the food.................
    • a  •  10 mths ago
      why don't the pirates give aid since they making millions of dollars in ransom demands
    • Jane  •  10 mths ago
      If the folks preventing the aid from Western or Christian sources, are Muslim, why haven't the predominately Muslim nations taken swift action to assist those 2 million starving people?
    • Joe  •  10 mths ago
      Muslims preventing their fellow muslims from getting food. You won't see one single muslim say a word about this situation. But they'll sure #$%$ about Israel.
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