Secretary-General Urges Immediate Release Of Captured Aid Workers In Somalia
New York, Nov 5 2008 2:10PM
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has strongly condemned today’s abduction of four aid workers and two pilots from an
airstrip in the central Somali town of Dusamareb and demanded that they be released immediately.
Mr. Ban is “deeply concerned about the worsening trend of killings and abductions of aid workers in Somalia,” according
to a statement issued by his spokesperson.
“He calls upon all parties to respect the neutral and impartial status of humanitarian staff, and to allow them to do
their work bringing vital life-saving assistance to millions of Somalis, nearly half of the population, who are counting
on this support for their survival.”
Media reports say the six people captured today have been working for Action Against Hunger, a French non-governmental
organization (NGO).
Last Wednesday two UN staff – both Somali nationals – working in the northern town of Hargeisa were killed after a
suicide bombing at the local UN Development Programme (UNDP) compound. Six other staff were seriously injured in the
explosion, part of a coordinated wave of attacks across the north that day.
Earlier last month two Somali staff members working for UN aid agencies – one for the World Food Programme (WFP) and the
other for the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) – were shot dead in separate killings.
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