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- From: Dorothy Morse <dmorse@igc.apc.org>
- Subject: SOMALIA action materials and news
- Message-ID: <1992Aug23.190628.13311@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
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- Date: Sun, 23 Aug 1992 19:06:28 GMT
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- /* Written 11:57 am Aug 23, 1992 by dmorse in cdp:soc.cult.afric */
- /* ---------- "SOMALIA action materials and news" ---------- */
- A summary of the latest news concerning Somalia available to me is:
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- Somalians are eating their clothes and goatskin bags to survive.
-
- The aid agencies, such as the International Red Cross and Save the Children_UK
- are imploring that government officials "forget the redtape and send a
- flood of food aid."
-
- Don Reddin of Save the Children says worrying about security is a "wrong
- priority." He writes, "The majority in Somalia are fighting over food.
- There is no civil war any more."
-
- Meantime, the US government says, according to my hometown paper, that
- the promised 164,000 tons of food aid will arrive in late fall!
- That's because of "customary delays in ordering and shipping" and because
- the operation will have to wait until the beginning of the fiscal year,
- October 1.
-
- By late fall, of course, untold numbers of Somalians will have died in agony.
- In July, the prediction was that 1-2 million would starve to death in
- six months, i.e., by the late fall.
-
- The US government and world governments do seem to be responding to public
- opinion. There was knowledge of this Somalian disaster in government
- circles, but no action until word of the holocaust got out to the general public.
-
- (The Bush administration, for example, obstructed a plan by the UN in May
- 1992 to send a 500-person peacekeeping force to Somalia; the Bush
- administration said that Congress would not tolerate the expense in an election
- year! Now the Bush administration says food cannot be sent because of
- security problems.)
-
- The bottom line is, all who can keep faxing and phoning for massive aid
- now can form a lifeline for the Somalian people.
-
- I have consolidated all the posts of phone numbers, free fax numbers, and
- regular fax numbers for action on Somalia and will email or fax this
- list to anyone who wants it.
-
- If the fax comes out of your machine in reproducible form, please photocopy
- it and pass it out in your locality.
-
- Thanks to all who respond so compassionately.
-