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Why Ethiopia and Kenya are starving 11 million Somalis!

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Except for Dijibouti,
Ethiopia and Kenya are explicitly starving somalis to death in their OWN regions with the help of the UN and Europe. if you don't believe this, check out the statistics for yourself.

The 2 million people who are starving in Somalia are the direct result of Ethiopia and Kenyan billegerence in working to further conflict and strife.
Since coming to power the Kibaki government has done nothing and has continued a 44 year old policy of marginalization though embrago and restriction of travel and police violence against NFD. While, the despotic habashi Zenawi has instituted a policy of all out taking somali lands to appease the Oromo and other groups, in fact killing hundreds in the process up to today check out the killings of meiso and moyale district.

So we are fighting ourselves, but what are we as somalis doing about this CLEAR and PRESENT genocide against us all?

Practically NOTHING. we are doing nothing look at this poor somali named Shurki, his desperation and confusion as he watching his own organization collude with the Kenyatti and Habashis killing his own PEOPLE

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Starvation looms in African Horn

The drought does not respect international borders
Millions of people could face starvation in the Horn of Africa, the United Nations food agency has warned.
The FAO says Somalia has been worst hit by a drought in the region, where 2m need urgent food aid. The harvest there could be the lowest in a decade.

There are also food shortages in parts of Ethiopia, Kenya and Djibouti. Some 11 million need food aid, the FAO says.

A BBC correspondent in northern Kenya says corpses of cattle and donkeys are lying everywhere.

The BBC's Adam Mynott says six children have died in the past three weeks in Wajir hospital from hunger-related diseases and 15 of the 20 beds are occupied by malnourished children in varying states of health.

While trees with deep roots are still managing to push up a few scant leaves, everything else is brittle, brown and dry as tinder, he says.

BBC Africa analyst Martin Plaut says the UN agencies do not use words like "starvation" and "drought" lightly.

FACING STARVATION
Kenya: 2.5m people
Somalia: 2m
Ethiopia: 1m
Djibouti: 150,000

The FAO's Shukri Ahmed told the BBC News website that he was particularly worried because people are harvesting their crops at the moment and yet there is still not enough food.

"There should be a lull in the period of hunger," he said.

But food prices are still rising in both Somalia and Kenya, he said.

He also warned that long-term weather forecasts predicted that the next rains in April and March could be lower than normal.

'Wiped out'

In Ethiopia, some one million people in the south-eastern Somali region could face severe food shortages, while another seven million need food aid, the FAO says.


On Thursday, international aid agencies stepped up their appeal for the estimated 2.5m people needing food aid in northern Kenya.

Nearly 150,000 people - 20% of the population - face food shortages in Djibouti.

The FAO says it is conducting an urgent assessment to find out what is required to meet these people's needs.

"Communities may soon be wiped out since they depend entirely on livestock," said the Red Cross on Thursday.

Children, weakened by months of hunger, are starting to die of diarrhoea, malaria and other diseases, and the existing centres for feeding malnourished children are overflowing, aid workers say.



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Post by Caydid »

Where are the somalis who raised funds for katarina? I heard they raised money in MN.

Subxaanalah, our people are dying. They need help.
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Post by salafi_student »

Lol Caydiid

Are you sure they raised money for Katrina?

Perhaps refugees in support of other refugees are genuinely understandable.
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Post by Caydid »

Salafi

No, I read somewhere in october that somalis in the United states raised money for katarina victims. was it a noble cause? some kind of political move?

I have no idea. But surprisingly there is silence on the starvation in NFD and Ethiopia (somali regions). Had it been a tsunami, an earthquack, a katarina iwm we would have been flooded by messages on SN.
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[quote="Caydid"]Where are the somalis who raised funds for katarina? I heard they raised money in MN.

Subxaanalah, our people are dying. They need help.[/quote]
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there is nothing wrong with raising money for katrina; its called politics and securing your green card.
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