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Somalia: UN warns of humanitarian crisis
2007-06-15
(SomaliNet) The United Nations humanitarian coordinator for Somalia Mr. Eric Loraj warned of what he called ‘the humanitarian crisis in Mogadishu' Thursday after a brief visit to Somalia capital meeting with the interim government officials.
Wherever you find a crisis, you'll find the U.N.
Soon after arriving in Mogadishu today, Mr. Loraj had an urgent meeting with members of the cabinet and the cityÂ’s authority in UNDPÂ’s compound near the Aden Adde airport over the humanitarian problems in the country. In a news conference held after the discussion, Mr Loraj said the situation in Mogadishu is unpredictable and the United Nations would work on securing stability.
Thanks for that brilliant insight. Work on securing stability? Why didn't anyone else think of that?
During his visit in Mogadishu, the UN official met with the minister of planning Ali Abdulahi Osoble and the mayor of Mogadishu Mohamed Omar Habeb “Mohamed Dhere”. In that meeting he said they had reached out that the government’s department on relief and the ministry of planning should have monthly session as the UN will hold two day workshop on the continuation of the tasks. He said the displaced people now living in the government buildings should be relocated with the help of the UN.
So that it can be cleaned out and used as quarter for the Euro apparatchiks who will be arriving. And their Toyota Land Cruisers.
While he was talking about the free media, he said he believes that the freedom of expression is important to the human facts. “The free media should be kept guard in promoting to its duties,” he said. “The UN is fully supporting any efforts to bring the interim government and its rebellion together and reach agreement,” Loraj said. Eric Loraj and his delegate went back to Nairobi, Kenya.
'cause who wants to stay in Mog?
Posted by:Steve White

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