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Seven more UN peacekeepers die in Darfur

Thu, Jul 10, 2008

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Seven UN peacekeepers, five Rwandans, a Ghanaian and a Ugandan, lost their life in an ambush orchestrated by armed militia in Darfur, Sudan. It was the deadliest attack since September 2007, when ten peacekeepers were killed by unknown men. Attacks on UN workers have increased in Central-East Africa, the UN peacekeeping troops experiencing causalities in the last month in Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Despite having up to 70% of its population making a living out of farming, the rising food prices have affected the rest of Africa as well. Millions are victims of food shortages, and Africans would be starving had it not been for the international food aid that has been alleviating the situation in some parts of Africa. Food shortage is considered one of the reasons why attacks on civilians, UN officials or UN peacekeepers have intensified in the last month.

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Codrin Arsene - who has written 104 posts on A Romanian in Africa.


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