GoldCoast Posted October 25, 2011 http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hzjxLVASEVwM57LK09nWhrCLjxUg?docId=9427593cbd5945cf827c085e213605aa NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Somali gunmen kidnapped an American aid worker and her Danish colleague on Tuesday from northern Somalia, officials said. The 60-year-old Danish man and the 30-year-old American woman were working for the Danish Demining Group when they were seized in northern Somalia, two Nairobi-based officials said. They asked not to be identified because they were not authorized to speak to the media. The group did not immediately answer phone calls placed to its headquarters in Denmark following the attack, which happened near the Puntland capital of Galkayo. The two Westerners were taken by gunmen while on their way to the airport, said Ahmed Mohamed, a police officer in the Somali town of Galkayo. Galkyo is divided in two, a northern section under the control of the semi-autonomous region of Puntland, and a southern section under the control of a a clan called Galmudug. Mohamed said the two kidnapped Westerners crossed into the southern side of the town and were abducted there. The Danish Demining Group helps dispose of unexploded bombs and teaches communities about the dangers of land mines and other ordinance, according to its website. The role of the two aid workers was unclear. The kidnapping comes only weeks after the seizure of two women working for Doctors Without Borders from a refugee camp in neighboring Kenya, as well as the kidnappings of two European tourists from Kenya's coast. Somali gunmen were suspected in those attacks. Kenya said that it sent some 1,600 forces into southern Somalia to attack al-Shabab militants in response to those kidnappings, though it's not clear al-Shabab militants were responsible for the abductions. The northern semiautonomous province of Puntland is generally considered more stable than most of the rest of Somalia, which is riven between pirate gangs, Islamist insurgents and militias and the weak U.N.-backed government in the capital. It has not had a functioning central government for the last 20 years. - What does this call for lol? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted October 25, 2011 Well they crossed into the South side of the city, what do they expect to happen? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted October 25, 2011 Another reason for Ethiopia to invade ??? ,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted October 25, 2011 ^^ What does Ethiopia have to do with it? Your reference to the Kenyan situation makes no sense whatsoever. Did you even finish Middle School? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites