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29/12/2006 13:23 - (SA)
Geneva - The charity Medecins Sans Frontieres protested on Thursday
against Somali government troops forcing their way into one of their
clinics and threatening medical staff.
Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) said Somali
government troops entered a clinic it runs in Diinsor, in Bay province,
on Wednesday, threatened Somali staff and confiscated patients' medical
records. "MSF strongly calls upon the parties in the conflict to
respect international laws and guarantee the security of medical
institutions and, in particular, of patients and medical personnel," it
said in a statement. Somali government forces backed by Ethiopian troops pushed
into the capital, Mogadishu, on Thursday, after Islamist fighters
retreated to the south of the country. The entry into the capital came nine days after Ethiopian
forces had defied pressure from other African nations by openly putting
their air power and heavy artillery behind Somalia's government, which
had been left in control of just one town - Baidoa - after an Islamist
onslaught earlier this year. | |
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