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- From: Dorothy Morse <dmorse@igc.apc.org>
- Subject: Somalia: some food on way at last
- Message-ID: <1992Aug17.201347.25725@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
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- /* Written 12:58 pm Aug 16, 1992 by dmorse in cdp:soc.cult.afric */
- /* ---------- "Somalia: some food on way at la" ---------- */
- My hometown paper headlines:
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- PENTAGON TO AIRLIFT FOOD TO SOMALIA
-
- U.S. fears 'mass death by starvation'
-
- Compiled from News Services.
-
- WASHINGTON. Moving to alleviate "mass death by starvation" in Somalia,
- President Bush on Friday ordered the Pentagon to begin emergency airlifts of
- food as soon as possible.
- However, a State Department official said the airlift will be able
- to deliver *only a small portion of the food that is needed* [emphasis
- added by dmorse].
- In addition, the United States intends to seek approval for a U.N.
- Security Council resolution "that would authorize the use of additional
- measures to ensure that humanitarian relief can be delivered," White House
- spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said.
- Starvation brought on by drought and civil war in the East African
- nation has taken the lives of hundreds of thousands of Somalians, and aid
- workers say that the toll could increase by 1.5 million people within
- weeks. Somalia's population is estimated at between 4.5 million to 6
- million.
- "Because armed bands are stealing and hoarding food, as well as attacking
- international relief workers, the primary challenge that the international
- community faces is the delivery of relief supplies," Fitzwater said.
- U.S. military aircraft will begin the airlift to locations inside
- Somalia "where there is sufficient security to support these relief
- operations" as well as to refugee camps inside neighboring Kenya, the
- statement said.
- A White House official said the airlift is expected to begin within days
- to four or five areas in southern and central Somalia where the need is most
- desperate. Until now, most U.S. food aid has been sent to the capital,
- Mogadishu, with little of the food reaching the rest of the country.
- Pentagon officials said that a team of military specialists, probably
- from special operations units, would be dispatched immediately to Somalia
- to survey the security and the physical adequacy of four airfields in the
- country's hinterlands. It was not known how many Americans would be
- involved....
- The airlift is expected to carry at least 145,000 tons of food to
- four airports, mostly in southern and central regions,in an effort to
- bypass the warring bands in the vicinity of the nation's capital,
- Mogadishy.
-
- Officials were unable to say *how many flights would be involved* [emphasis
- added by dmorse[] or how many military crews would take part...
- ...A more extensive supply of food from ships is under consideration
- within the administration and would involve overland convoys from seaports
- or Kenya.
-
-