Thursday, February 23, 2012

Kenya blames Somali militants for food crisis (AP)

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Kenyan army soldier Nicholas Munyanya, wearing a helmet on which is written in Kiswahili 'Tea in Kismayo', referring to a key strategic Somali town under the control of al-Shabab, checks his ammunition belt near the town of Dhobley, currently under control by Kenyan military and Somali government forces, in Somalia Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012. Kenya's military has been fighting inside Somalia in an ongoing offensive against militant group al-Shabab since October, when Somali gunmen carried out several kidnappings in Kenya. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)AP - An 80-year-old Somali woman fondly recalled her younger days. There was peace in Somalia then, and people in this town of Tabda in the arid scrublands of the country's south did not rely on the mercy of others for food.


Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/world/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120221/ap_on_re_af/af_somalia_kenya

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