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Published 22 Jul, 2011 07:55am

Somali militants maintain aid ban and reject famine

MOGADISHU: Militants in Somalia said on Friday that an earlier ban on specific aid agencies operating in the drought-struck regions they control remains in place, rejecting UN declarations of famine.

“Those earlier banned groups are not welcome to serve in our area of control,” Shebab spokesman Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage said in a broadcast on the militant radio Al Furqaan radio.

The Al Qaeda inspired militants since 2009 banned several aid agencies including the UN World Food Programme, although the agency has continued to send relief to other parts of the country out of militant control.

The hardline militants also dismissed the declaration made by the UN earlier this week that there is famine in two regions of southern Somalia under militant control.

“There is drought in Somalia but not famine — what is declared by the UN is 100 percent false,” Rage said.

“The declaration of famine is political, and is a lie with hidden agendas,” he added, admitting only that there is “a shortage of rain.”

The Shebab appealed for help earlier this month, saying it would lift a two-year-old ban on foreign aid groups so they could help Somalis suffering from a severe drought.

A Shebab official earlier this week had welcomed the famine declaration.

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