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Al Shabab's Decision To Prevent Aid Caused The Death of 133,000 Children.

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Al Jazeera

 

Almost 260,000 people, half of them young children, died of hunger during the last famine in Somalia, according to a UN report that admits the world body should have done more to prevent the tragedy.

 

The toll is much higher than was feared at the time of the 2010-2012 food crisis in the troubled Horn of Africa country and also exceeds the 220,000 who starved to death in a 1992 famine, according to the findings.

While we keep bickering our children keep dying. We are our worst enemies.

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nuune   

Don't believe everything Aljazeera and co feeds you, the recent famine was caused by AID agencies, and not Alshabaab, the fact that the aid agencies failed to deliver the aid blamed it on Alshabaab, while Alshabaab did not even banned any aid agencies.

 

 

When aid agencies are based at the Kenya/Somali border, and telling everyone in Somalia to come all the way to the Liboi border for help, and people flock like sheep walking down miles and miles, what do you expect to happen.

 

In summary, the recent famine was a man made, and it is thanks to the likes of UN and the media.

 

 

 

We have talked about this subject many times on SOL, there are hundreds of topics on this issue.

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xabad   

AS was on a malthusian depopulation agenda for somalia on behalf the west. fck them and their apologists.

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