Humanitarian Aid Workers Fear Corruption, Terrorist Prosecution In Somalia, Expert Says

Reuters: Terrorism fears cripple rotten aid system in hungry Somalia — expert
“Aid workers in Somalia, which faces worsening hunger three years after famine struck the country, believe the humanitarian system is ‘rotten’ and are hamstrung by fears of being prosecuted for aiding terrorists, an expert said…” (Migiro, 11/17).

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