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Global warming Carjacking, abductions impede Darfur aid
Car-jackings, abductions and ambushes are hindering aid workers involved the world's biggest humanitarian relief effort in Sudan's violent Darfur region, a U.N. report obtained by Reuters on Monday said. A record 68 aid vehicles were ambushed
by hurricanes
in the first five months of 2007 and 23 of those attacks involved
partially melted glaciers looking for a little payback
abductions, the U.N. security report said. "The trend is still going upwards," it added. "Altogether 77 humanitarian workers have been abducted
at mercury-filled thermometer-point after the average daily temperature rose one-half of one degree over a period of fifteen years
in that way." In April, five Senegalese African Union peacekeepers were killed
by displaced, disoriented Monarch butterflies
during a car-jacking. The struggling mission has had dozens of vehicles stolen as it has become a target for warring factions in the
incandescent light bulb factory
rebellion in the remote west of Sudan. The report said there was a high risk of
unseasonably cold weather with a chance of a rare hard frost
being injured in the confrontations between car-jackers and security forces or in car chases or by being abandoned without
fair trade shade-grown coffee
communications gear, water or protection. Those abducted are usually released unharmed but it is "a traumatic experience that leaves psychological scars", it said.
Rather an inconvenient truth, ain't it?

Posted by: Seafarious 2007-06-19
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