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MOGADISHU,
(CAJ News) – AN outbreak of violence has forced up to 100 000 people to flee their homes in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, this week.
Among those displaced by ethnic violence that erupted last Sunday are internally displaced people who had sought refuge in the city but have again fled to find refuge at the outskirts.
“I am extremely concerned about the deteriorating security situation in Mogadishu,” said Cesar Arroyo, acting Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia.
“Apart from displacing innocent civilians, the initial violence has created uncertainty and fear of disruptions of humanitarian assistance to hundreds of thousands of vulnerable people across the city.”
Somali PM urges civilians to go home as Mogadishu tensions ease
By AFP - Apr 29,2021 - Last updated at Apr 29,2021
People hold posters of Somalia s President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed during the protest against him in Mogadishu, Somalia, on Saturday (AFP photo)
MOGADISHU Somalia s government on Wednesday urged people who had fled violence in the capital to return home, as tensions eased after the president called for elections and renewed dialogue with his political rivals.
President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed announced he would seek parliament s approval for fresh elections, appearing to abandon a two-year extension to his mandate that ignited the country s worst political violence in years.
Somali president calls for urgent discussions with opponents Africanews 8 hrs ago © Cleared Somalia s President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed Farmajo
Somalia s government on Wednesday urged people who had fled violence in the capital to return home, as tensions eased after the president called for elections and renewed dialogue with his political rivals.
President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed announced he would seek parliament s approval for fresh elections, appearing to abandon a two-year extension to his mandate that ignited the country s worst political violence in years.
The president, widely known by his nickname Farmajo, also called for urgent discussions with his political opponents, who had refused to recognize his authority since his four-year term lapsed in February.
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