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28.10.2013, 02:15 - feebsori - Hohlbratze - 1013 Posts Threats force N't to stop food help in Somalia,parajumpers jakke norge GENEVA UN food agency is stopping aid distribution to about A million people in southern Somalia due to attacks against employees and demands simply by armed groups in which aid groups get rid of women from their clubs,parajumpers salg, the agency said Mondy. The World Food System is moving personnel and supplies to be able to northern and key Somalia from six places in the south that are largely controlled from the alShabab Islamist group,Parajumpers Norge, said Emilia Casella, a WFP spokeswoman. State Division says alShabab has back links to alQaeda. to a million people that have been dependent on food assistance in southeast Somalia face a situation that's particularly dire, Casella advised reporters in Geneva. At least four of WFP staff are already killed over the past 18 months, and militants threatened and looted three of its office buildings in the south, Casella told The Associated Press. Armed groups have increasingly been strenuous that the World Food Program and other support groups remove girls from their staff along with pay tens of thousands of dollars in protection cash to guarantee the aid employees security,parajumpers, she mentioned. The agency had experimented with resolve the demands involving armed groups by way of meetings with village elders, but has been unable to win the required guarantees for the security of its staff and also protection of its relief work, Casella said. require concrete guarantees in the leadership of the armed groups, she stated. The World Food Program is now preparing for full of exodus of hungry Somalis through the south to other areas of Somalia and to neighboring countries, she said. The agency supplies aid to several 3 million folks the wartorn country,hamnensvandrarhem, which struggling with drought as well as produces only a 3rd of the food it requires every year. |