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February 23, 2012

Ordinary Somalis Must be the Focus of the London Talks

by Mary Robinson, The Guardian, UK - The discussions held at the upcoming London Somalia Conference are of great importance to the ordinary Somali. For the past 21 years, Somalia has suffered wars and droughts, which have resulted in an estimated 450,000 to 1.5 million people losing their lives. Somalia now has 1.36 million people who are displaced within their own country, the third highest displaced population in Africa.

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