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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Residents in Mogadishu, Somalia say they fear the apparent murder of the director of the U.N. Development Program there may cause aid groups to further scale down their operations and deepen the country's humanitarian1 crisis. As VOA Correspondent Alisha Ryu reports from our East Africa Bureau in Nairobi, a string of targeted attacks against humanitarian workers in Somalia is also threatening a peace accord.
Mogadishu resident Aden Abdullahi Mahdi says Somali communities are mourning the death of Osman Ali Ahmed, a Somali national who was killed by unknown gunmen late Sunday as he left a mosque2 with his son and brother in south Mogadishu.
Ahmed was shot at close-range several times in the head and chest. His brother was also shot and seriously wounded.
"We are very sorry because the people, they are starving very badly," Mahdi said. "The people are suffering. But we cannot stop the killings4. All we can say is we are very, very, very sad about such killings, nothing else."
The attack follows last month's kidnapping of another top U.N. official in Mogadishu. The head of the U.N. refugee agency in the Somali capital, Hassan Mohamed Ali, was abducted5 from his home on June 21. Nine days later, a local aid worker helping6 U.N. agencies distribute food to internally displaced people was gunned down near Mogadishu's main Bakara market in what witnesses say was a targeted killing3.
In a statement to the media, the U.N. Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator7 for Somalia, Mark Bowden said Sunday's killing was, in his words, "particularly outrageous8 and worrying at this critical time, when the need for humanitarian assistance is rapidly increasing."
Nearly three million Somalians are estimated to be facing hunger because of insecurity, a prolonged drought, high inflation, and food shortages. The situation is especially critical in Mogadishu and the surrounding areas, where an Islamist-led insurgency9 against the country's secular10 Ethiopia-backed government and Ethiopian troops has been raging for nearly 19 months.
Early last month, the government signed a peace deal with a moderate faction11 of the opposition12 Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia, also known as ARS. The deal, signed in Djibouti, gave both sides one month to implement13 a cease-fire and called for the replacement14 of Ethiopian troops by a U.N. force within the next four months.
But hardliners in the alliance and a militant15 Islamist group called the Shabab have vehemently16 opposed the deal. That has prompted speculation17 among some Somalis that they may be working to undermine the truce18 and to discourage U.N. military intervention19 in Somalia.
A senior opposition member opposed to the Djibouti agreement, Jama Mohamed Khalib, says ARS fighters are not targeting aid workers.
"We do not believe it is our resistance forces. They are against the Ethiopian occupation," said Khalib. "Unless, of course, these humanitarian employees [have been] drawn20 into such problems, we regret that innocent people have been killed."
The United Nations has pledged to continue its humanitarian operations in Somalia, but says it needs more assistance from the Somali people to create a safe environment for aid and services to be delivered.
1 humanitarian | |
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谋杀( killing的名词复数 ); 突然发大财,暴发 | |
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劫持,诱拐( abduct的过去式和过去分词 ); 使(肢体等)外展 | |
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20 drawn | |
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