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UNITED
NATIONS - / www.MaximsNews.com,
UN/ - 02 February 2007 -- (OCHA)
-- Despite strong appeals from United
Nations agencies and non-governmental
organizations operating in Darfur,
threats against the world’s largest
relief operation have become even more
severe, warned Margareta Wahlström,
United Nations Acting Emergency Relief
Coordinator.
“Darfur
was already one of the most dangerous
areas for relief workers in 2005.
But security incidents involving relief
workers surged by another 67 per cent in
2006,” she said.
“Even
more disturbing is that security
incidents involving internally displaced
people have more than tripled. All
parties have to act now to stop these
attacks and bring the perpetrators to
justice.”
There
are 13,000 relief workers in Darfur
trying to reach a total of 4 million
people with life-saving assistance,
including more than 2 million internally
displaced. Unrelenting violence
and direct targeting of civilians led to
the displacement of nearly 500,000
people in 2006 and more than 25,000 in
January of this year.
At
the same time, most roads are either
“no-go” or highly insecure, in
particular the main humanitarian supply
routes in North and West Darfur.
As a result, aid workers are forced to
rely on prohibitively expensive
helicopter transport to keep operations
going in many areas.
“Every
day there are more people who need our
help, yet our colleagues are being
threatened by all sides,” Ms. Wahlström
said. Different armed groups and
rebel factions have been hijacking
humanitarian vehicles and attacking
relief workers at an alarming rate,
including the brutal assault on
non-governmental organization compounds
in Gereida, South Darfur, on 18 December
2006.
The
killing of an African Union Mission in
the Sudan (AMIS) civilian police officer
inside an internally displaced persons
camp in North Darfur only yesterday (1
February) underscores the lethal nature
of these threat.
The
United Nations Office for the
Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
was also appalled by the assault on 20
United Nations and non-governmental
organization colleagues committed by
Government police and national security
officials in Nyala on 19 January.
The staff were arrested and subjected to
verbal and severe physical assault while
in custody.
“We
have been promised a full investigation
into this terrible incident,” Ms.
Wahlström said. “The Government
has to ensure that the perpetrators will
be held accountable, and send a strong
message that it will not tolerate
attacks against relief workers by its
own officials or anyone else.”
“Despite
the attacks on aid workers, we are
resolved to continue working in Darfur,
adapting our operations as necessary to
ensure that the most vulnerable in
Darfur receive at least a minimum level
of relief,” concluded Ms. Wahlström.
“Most
important of all, we need all parties to
stop the fighting and attacks. We
finally need an effective ceasefire,
after almost four years of relentless
violence.”
For
further information, please call:
Stephanie Bunker, OCHA- New York, tel.:
+1 917 367 5126, mobile: +1 917
892 1679; Kristen Knutson, OCHA- New
York, tel.: +1 917 367 9262;
Elisabeth Byrs, OCHA-Geneva, tel.:
+41 22 917 2653, mobile: +41 79
473 4570. OCHA press releases are
available at http://ochaonline.un.org
or www.reliefweb.int.
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