Somali crisis 'worse than Darfur'
ref:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7457974.stm
The number of people in Somalia in need of emergency food aid is likely to rise to about 3.5m in the coming months, the United Nations has warned.
Mark Bowden, the UN's humanitarian co-ordinator for the region, says the food crisis is dramatically worsening.
Somalia faces a worse situation than Darfur, Mr Bowden says.
Contributing to the crisis are fighting between rival militias, successive droughts, sharply rising food prices and a collapse of the Somali currency.
Mr Bowden says that during the course of the next three months the number of people needing emergency food relief will climb by about one million from the current 2.5m.
Aid agencies trying to get food into Somalia face extreme difficulties.
The task is made more difficult because fighting and violence has displaced a million Somalis from their homes.
Mark Bowden says Somalia has become one of the world's most challenging humanitarian crises.
He fears that there is now a sense of fatalism about what is happening to the country.
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All this thanks US. They bombed Somalia under the excuse of "hunting qaeda members", a convenient excuse to bomb any muslim nation at anytime. And they also helped Ethiopia invade somalia. All these deaths and suffering is on the heads of american people, ignorance is not an excuse and silence is accomplice....