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Africa Horn
Darfur gunmen steal UN food trucks
2006-02-08
Armed men have stolen 20 trucks carrying aid in Sudan's troubled Darfur region, the World Food Programme has said. Christiane Berthiaume, spokeswoman for the UN agency, on Tuesday said the attacks on several convoys took place in recent weeks in zones controlled by Darfur's rebels. "The roads are dangerous. Every day, trucks get attacked, their cargoes are stolen and their drivers are kidnapped," Berthiaume told journalists. Security problems are putting the WFP's operations in Darfur at risk, she added.

Some 2.7 million people in the region rely on food aid from the WFP, and the agency is finding it increasingly difficult to recruit drivers because of the violence. That is raising fears that it will be unable to deliver enough supplies before the rainy season starts in April, turning the region's roads into a quagmire, Berthiaume said. Despite pressing Sudan's governments and Darfur's rebels, the WFP has received no guarantees that its convoys will be safe, she said. Sudanese authorities blamed the abduction on the rebels.
Posted by:Fred

#6  LOL - I was waiting for somebody else to say it first, Frank. ;-)
Posted by: .com   2006-02-08 23:30  

#5  screw up a soup sandwich in a wet dream or what?

man...that's really disturbing
Posted by: Frank G   2006-02-08 22:36  

#4  Deploy release mechanisms similar to the dye packages that banks use for tainting holdup money. Place these devices inside the bags of food aid. If the food is removed from the transporting staff's physical presence, proximity detectors are defeated and poison is released into the foodstuffs.

Somehow, we need a way of making sure that whenever food aid is diverted or stolen it becomes a fatal last supper for the thieves who took it.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-02-08 22:35  

#3  Could the U.N. screw up a soup sandwich in a wet dream or what?
Posted by: Sheans Slaish3434   2006-02-08 22:18  

#2  I say there, in the back, Leftenant... how many lorries was it again please? Sir! 20 sir, yes, 20 it was sir. Thank you Leftenant, you may sit down. Yes indeed gentlemen, Darfurtrkn B. Hard
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-02-08 12:24  

#1   before the rainy season starts in April, turning the region's roads into a quagmire

So that's what a real quagmire looks like.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-02-08 12:15  

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