Turkey’s Erdogan to visit famine-hit Somalia

Posted on Aug 11 2011 - 11:34am by Mogadishu Desk
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Tayyip-ErdoganANKARA Aug 10 (Reuters) -Visits by world leaders to Somalia are extremely rare due to the extreme security risks, but Erdogan was undeterred.

“It is impossible for us to be spectators to the human tragedy in Africa,” Erdogan said.

“My foreign minister and I will visit Somalia with our families. So, we will get a chance to see the situation there,” Erdogan told a meeting of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) in Ankara.

It is especially dangerous to visit the Somali capital Mogadishu after Islamist rebels mostly pulled out last weekend, raising the spectre of more guerrilla-style attacks such as suicide bombings after their failure to win a military combat.

The government and African peacekeepers admit they do not control all of the capital even after the rebels’ withdrawal.

The last leader to visit was Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni in November last year.

His army contributes more than half of a 9,000-strong African Union peacekeeping force propping up the government. But no one from outside Africa has been for a very long time.

 

Turkey’s Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday he would visit famine-hit Somalia along with his family in the coming days as part of an effort to draw international attention to the East African country’s plight.