Thursday, September 1, 2011

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Update:
 01:43 am, Friday, September 2, 2011

MALAYSIAN TV JOURNALIST KILLED IN SOMALI CAPITAL

Noramfaizul Mohd Nor, 41, was killed in Mogadishu as he accompanied the aid agency Putera 1Malaysia Club on a humanitarian mission, said a statement on the Malaysian national news agency Bernama's website.

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MOGADISHU, Sept 1 (Bernama) -- Putera 1Malaysia Club has proposed to sponsor a camp in Somalia to shelter drought and famine victims. Its president Datuk Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim said the move was more practical compared to sending aid material to the camps in view of the security risks.



"At the same time, we would wait for further instructions from the prime minister on whether we can set it up," he said. He was leading a humanitarian mission comprising 55 club members including medical officers. They distributed essentials at Badbado, the largest temporary settlement and also conducted medical examinations.


According to Abdul Azeez, other countries such as Turkey, Iran and Sudan have already set up camps as a long-term measure to support the victims. 

3 comments:

  1. hi katrina..let's just hope that all medical aid, food supplies and clothes reach the targeted groups. i heard a lot of cases where these never reached the needy, or may be partial..
    there were long queues and frustrations- too many unpleasant stories..
    in my personal opinion, i don't trust many people out there, it will most likely fail,unless our men are there all the way to ensure that the goods don't get stolen/ hijacked along the way..

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  2. What are you humanitarian entities doing for the Libyan people in Sirte and Bani Walid who are under seige and bombardment for weeks?

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  3. Dear Anon,
    You may follow the voluntary activities and places they cover or get involved via their facebook account or websites @

    http://www.mercy.org.my/1002040658%C2%BBJoin_Our_Society.aspx

    Thank you

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