|
| ||
Somali: Thousands More Displaced |
||
UN Reports Thousands More Displaced by Fighting in Somali Capital
New York, Sep 3 2010 1:10PM Continuing fighting in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, has caused the displacement of at least 22,000 more civilians and forced relief agencies to curtail their operations in the war-scarred city during the past 12 days, the United Nations reported today.
Nearly 14,000 of those displaced are believed to have left the city, while another 7,200 joined 366,000 other internally displaced persons in the Afgooye corridor, a 30-kilometre stretch of road west of Mogadishu that has been described as one of the world’s most densely populated settlements of homeless people.
An estimated 8,700 people moved to other relatively safer areas of Mogadishu, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said, quoting figures provided by the UN refugee agency UNHCR.
Clashes pit forces of Somalia’s Transitional Federal Government (TFG), who are backed by African Union troops, against Islamist insurgents seeking to topple the internationally-supported administration. According to OCHA, this week’s fighting was one of the heaviest that Mogadishu has experienced this year.
ENDS
U.S. Politics: STOCK Act Passes House - 'Political Intelligence' Omission
Exhibition - West Papuan Women of Resistance: Dear Friends Of Art And West Papua
U.S. Politics: David Swanson: The Election We Should Be Following
Greenpeace: Industry Figures Confirm GM Food Is European Commercial Flop
Asia: IFJ Press Freedom In China Campaign Bulletin
Women’s Rights: 2,000 African Communities Abandon Female Genital Mutilation
Connie Lawn: Newt Gingrich Wins In South Carolina
Pacific.Scoop: Real Change In Burma No Longer A Pipe Dream – But Don’t Jump The Gun
Burma: After Political Prisoner Amnesty, Ethnic Warfare Is Rekindled In North