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    Banned aid agencies warn disaster in Somalia

    NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) โ€” Aid workers and Somali residents expressed outrage Tuesday, a day after the militant group al-Shabab banned 16 aid groups from its territory, a decision officials said puts tens of thousands of sick mothers and malnourished children at risk.

    Tens of thousands of Somalis have already died from drought and famine-related causes this year, and the U.N. estimates that 250,000 people still face starvation in a country plagued by violence.

    Somalis expressed sadness and anger at al-Shabab's decision, one that could further damage a group highly unpopular in many Somali circles because of its strict social rules and harsh punishments like amputations and stonings.

    Al-Shabab on Monday ordered UNICEF, the World Health Organization and the Danish Refugee Council, among others, to leave.

    "Without their help, our children will return to starvation and malnutrition," said Ahmed Awnor, a community leader in Hiraan in west-central Somalia.

    Aid groups warned of disaster if the ban stays in place. UNICEF said thousands of children could die if its operations are stopped. UNICEF supports health centers treating tens of thousands of malnourished children, provides access to clean water and carries out vaccinations against measles.

    "We are extremely concerned as any disruption to our assistance is like unplugging life support for many children, especially for the 160,000 severely malnourished children in south-central Somalia," said Jaya Murthy of UNICEF Somalia.

    Al-Shabab began banning aid groups like the World Food Program in 2009, though it allowed some to operate. The militant force has long accused outside groups of spying and on Monday accused the 16 groups of misappropriating funds, collecting data, and promoting secularism, immorality and the "degrading values of democracy in an Islamic country."

    "It's a disgusting decision. It will force us back to famine and misery again," said Ahmed Khalif, a Somali elder in Baidoa town. "The difficult tasks the aid agencies have done to fight the famine are only half-done."

    Al-Shabab said it carried out a "meticulous yearlong review and investigation" that documented "the illicit activities and misconducts of some of the organizations."

    Rashid Abdi, a Somalia analyst with the International Crisis Group, said al-Shabab's action could be motivated by "anger at the West's acquiescence to Kenya's intervention" in Somalia. Hundreds of Kenyan forces moved into Somalia last month to fight al-Shabab.

    Abdi also said al-Shabab may have failed to extract the benefits and concessions it wanted from the agencies operating in areas under its control. The militants have been known to force aid groups to pay "taxes" or other fees.

    The Danish Refugee Council said militants took over its offices in Belet Weyne and Bulo Burte in Hiraan region. The group called al-Shabab's decision "a sad development" as Somalis are "in dire need of humanitarian aid due to drought and years of armed conflict." The group provides shelter, aid packages and daily meals for tens of thousands of internally displaced people in the capital, Mogadishu.

    "The struggling people of Somalia need all the help they can get, therefore we hope and trust that we and the other organizations involved are soon again able to resume our humanitarian operations," said Ann Mary Olsen, the head of the council's international department.

    Al-Shabab boasts several hundred foreign militants among its ranks, including veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts and U.S. citizens. The foreign fighters are known to take hardline stances inside the group.

    Murthy of UNICEF said his agency's office in Baidoa was occupied after the staff was ordered to leave. Although UNICEF has in the past few years weathered brief disruptions in Somalia, this is the first time it has to stop operations since its arrival in the early 1970s, he said.

    The U.N. refugee agency says more than two-thirds of Somalia's estimated 1.46 million internally displaced people live in southern and central parts of the country โ€” al-Shabab land โ€” and humanitarian needs there are immense.

    The World Health Organization supports eight hospitals and 16 mobile clinics that cater to tens of thousands of people in the affected regions. The ban "can undermine the fragile progress made this year, and could bring back famine conditions in several areas," said the WHO's Pieter Desloovere.

    U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Monday condemned al-Shabab for seizing property and equipment belonging to the aid groups. He said the disruption in aid threatens to undermine progress made this year against the famine.

    Kristalina Georgieva, the European commissioner for international aid, said the aid ban could force thousands of Somalis to flee.

    "If they don't let the aid workers do their job then we will see more suffering inside Somalia and we will see more refugees going to neighboring countries," she said. "My concern is that we will see more people leaving in search of security and assistance."

    Somalia has been mired in violence since 1991, when warlords toppled the country's last central government and then turned on each other.

    The current government, which is confined to Mogadishu, does not control central and southern Somalia, but its president, Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed, said Tuesday that al-Shabab's decision was "shameful and inhumane."

    "We call on all Somalis and the international community to take a unified position in eradicating this irrational terror organization bent on destroying the lives of millions of innocent Somalis," said Ahmed.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Abdi Guled in Mogadishu, Somalia and Frank Jordans in Geneva contributed to this report.

     

    37 comments

    • Glen Goin  •  New York, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Stop messing with nature.
    • Disillusioned  •  Dallas, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Somalia has been a disaster for the past 20 years and it's of their own doing. Once lawlessness has taken hold, they don't have the resouces or the wherewithall to take the country back and nothing will change no matter how much money you throw at it.
      • john 5 mths ago
        " they don't have the resouces or the wherewithall to take the country back." Many said the same thing about the New World Colonies in the 1770's.
    • Stinkbug  •  5 mths ago
      What a shame and they are only about 500yrs. from inventing agriculture and plumbing.
      • Steve 5 mths ago
        ...and deodorant
    • john  •  5 mths ago
      Somalia has been in "crisis" for 30 years now and the UN hasn't done squat. When will people realize the UN is just a country club for dictators on US taxpayers dime.
    • Me  •  Houston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      That place has been a disaster for along time. But thanks for telling us again.
    • 'Leav'in on a jet ...  •  5 mths ago
      Unifcef and Care...where is all this food and money going in Africa? There must have been trillions of dollars in the past 50 years alone that has been spent to help these people...when are you going to cut the apron strings? Why is it that these people can not help themselves? Why is it that so many can throw their money and time away on something that will never be resolved?
      All the billionaires and all the millionaires, with all the corporations worth billions and people are still starving and are homeless...it really is a wonderful world...run by such wonderful government representatives around the world who only know how to drum up "DEBT" and terrorism...Happy Holidays people...
    • sickofit  •  5 mths ago
      what about the ongoing disaster of our country?
      • James 5 mths ago
        The US may be well on its way to being a 3rd world country like somalia, look at the once great cities of the US, they are now ghetto's and slums and it is spreading to suburbs all over the US, I give it about 20 years, I have already moved to a different country along with many other Americans.
    • Cosmos  •  5 mths ago
      The Real story here should be the amount of Somalis who have emmigrated into the United States. There are millions of them. How did this happen? They are everywhere and most are unemployed. More people who do Not contribute to the whole. I wish somebody had some real stats on this fact.
    • stardog  •  Sacramento, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Somalia,same story every year.When are these people going to assert themselves?
      America (taxpayers) have poured 100s of millions of dollars in to that african rathole,guess what,no change.Maybe its time for the colonial powers to take over and restore africa to what it once was before the savages took over.
    • JD  •  5 mths ago
      A starvation disaster is exactly what is needed there. Along with deadly diseases, maybe it will do away with everyone in the region. Than the rest of the world can stop the constant handwringing and moaning. They have their problems, we have ours.
    • Alan  •  5 mths ago
      Difficult to feel too much sympathy for a nation whose pirates ravage shipping in the western Indian Ocean and kidnap and murder innocent seafarers, whose poachers brazenly slaughter so much of Kenya's wildlife to service the Chinese aphrodisiac market and whose soil is now a nurturing ground for Al-Quaida.
      • ROBERT 5 mths ago
        "Sympathy for a nation"? LOL.
    • Steve  •  Linhai, China  •  5 mths ago
      That's called natural selection....don't interfere with natural selection!
    • Miss  •  5 mths ago
      "The militants have been known to force aid groups to pay "taxes" or other fees."

      Failing to distribute aid will lead to the deaths of 10,000s. Giving significant amounts of money to these militants who are going to turn around and buy weapons will lead to the deaths of 100,000s.

      Whatever happened to helping people such as the ones affected by the floods in Thailand who would be eternally grateful for temporary assistance in overcoming problems outside of their control?
      • JD 5 mths ago
        How about putting that money into creating jobs for Americans that have not only
        lost their jobs, but everything they owned...? We are NOT the world's keeper,
        charity begins at home and is sorley needed right now...we don't have the
        resources to throw away on all of these habitually needy countries....
        they are like feral animals, once you start feeding them, it is a forever
        thing....they won't move past the food source to try to be self sufficient.
        It is sad to let another human die....but the billiohns we have given in
        aid apparently only prolonged the inevitable....let it go.
    • Garanddaddy  •  5 mths ago
      No doubt..down the toilet they go.. by their own hand too.. SO whose their daddy now?
    • Daniel  •  Austin, United States  •  5 mths ago
      It's their own doing, I for one don't want the U.S. to contribute one dime, I remember Black Hawk Down and how our men's bodies were dragged through the streets of Somalia.
    • Randy  •  Scottsville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Survival of the fittest..... the weak will die and the strong will live.
    • Salemite03  •  Winston-Salem, United States  •  5 mths ago
      We've given help for years and years and nothing has changed. At some point we have to cut the apron strings and let them fend for themselves.
    • Another Turf War  •  Tampa, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I think these so called aid groups are afraid that they will lose thier funding. Since they claim all it takes is a few dolloars to save a child. if this is the case an they truly care maybe next time they fly somewhere go coach not Business or 1st class. Plus stay in nice hotel not one you pay $500 to $3000 a night. If you did that just look at how many more kids you could save. That is if you really cared. Which you don't because if someone was to look at your cost they just might be surprised. very sad for these kids while you live your life in luxury well those who do work are volunteers to cover your cost.
    • Max  •  5 mths ago
      Thanks for the recycled news from 30 years ago in Somalia, however, where's all the current juicy Hollywood gossip on who killed Natalie Wood?
    • whitey  •  5 mths ago
      This has been going on in Africa for 10,000 years, maybe longer. These are NOT Homo Sapiens. Some kind of strange creatures. For centuries when they were too stupid to grow enough food, they ate each other. Now they just starve. Good.
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