U.N. condemns
killings of humanitarian workers in Somalia
(New York,
January 29,
2008 Ceegaag Online)
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
today condemned the brutal roadside bombing in Somalia that
killed three aid workers and reportedly also claimed the
life of a local journalist.
Offering his condolences
to the victims’ families, Mr. Ban reminded the country’s
Government “of its obligation to ensure the safety and
security of humanitarian workers operating in Somalia,”
according to a statement issued by his spokesperson, and he
also called on authorities to mount a thorough investigation
of the attack.
The statement noted that
Mr. Ban “is also deeply concerned about the security of
civilians and aid workers in Somalia and reminds all parties
in the country that they have a responsibility under
international law to protect them at all times.”
Media reports say the
four people were killed after the bomb detonated today near
the southern Somali town of Kismayo. The three aid workers
who lost their lives served with Médecins Sans Frontières.
Source: UN News, Jan 29,
2009
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