Change of tack Somalia aid plan needed
THE international community will not be able to stem the growing problem of piracy because it has no practical plan beyond existing naval patrols, an anti-piracy envoy of Somalia’s Transitional Federal Government has told Lloyd’s List, writes Richard Meade.
Thursday 2 July 2009
“There are people in Somalia with no food, no access to education and no medical facilities, but they do have
AK-47s,” said Ismail Haji Noor.
While acknowledging the positive contributions being made by the European...
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