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مايك بفلانز دايلي
تيليغراف - 15/5/2007 Somalia
crisis worse than Darfur, says UN By
Mike Pflanz in Nairobi Last
Updated: The
crisis faced by up to 400,000 people fleeing fighting
in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, is
"worse than Darfur", the United Nations'
humanitarian chief said yesterday. Aid
agencies calculate that almost a third of the city's
population has fled in the past two months as clashes
flared between Islamic militants and troops of the
transitional government. "In
terms of the numbers of people displaced, and our access
to them, In
But
the speed and size of the exodus from Most
of those who have fled in recent weeks, including women,
children and the elderly, are camping in fields in areas
surrounding Mogadishu, without access to food, shelter,
clean water or medicines. The
few medical relief agencies operating in the region,
including Médecins Sans Frontières and the
International Committee of the Red Cross, have reported
fears of cholera outbreaks. "We
are only reaching maybe 35 to 40 per cent of those in
need because of difficulties of access and security and
of our presence on the ground," Mr Holmes said in The
flight from "Clearly
there are major problems with the way these attacks were
carried out, clearly major abuses went on," said Mr
Holmes. "The
government categorically denied they had been involved
in any human rights abuses." Mr Holmes, 56, is a
former British ambassador to Some
civilians are slowly returning to A
planned reconciliation conference bringing together all
parties to However,
it is not yet clear whether senior figures from the
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