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Sept,13,2005A warlord in
southern Somalia has returned to the U.N.
control of the UNICEF offices.
ASSOCIATED PRESS
NAIROBI, Kenya – A warlord in southern Somalia
has returned to the U.N. control of the UNICEF
offices in the town where Somalia's transitional
government is based after taking over the
compound two days ago, a U.N. spokeswoman said
Tuesday.
The head of southern Somalia's Middle Shabelle
region, Mohamed Omar Habeb also known as Mohamed
Dheere, handed the keys to the U.N. children
agency's offices in Jowhar, 55 miles northeast
of Mogadishu, to U.N. national staff early
Tuesday, Sandra Macharia of the U.N. Development
Program said in a statement.
Dheere did not say why he was handing back
control of the offices to the U.N. after denying
them access since Sunday, Macharia told The
Associated Press.
In an interview with a local radio station in
Somalia late Monday, Dheere said that his
militia took over the UNICEF office for security
reasons and to guard equipment there after the
U.N. moved its international staff out of Jowhar
on Thursday.
On Sunday, Dheere walked into the U.N. children
agency's offices and told staff to hand over the
keys, said Christian Balslev-Olesen, the head of
UNICEF'S Somalia office, on Monday. The office
is based in neighboring Kenya because of the
Horn of Africa nation is insecure.
Somalia's President Abdullahi Yusuf and Prime
Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi have set up their
government in Jowhar because they say Mogadishu
is still unsafe.
Associated Press reporter Mohamed Olad Hassan
contributed to this report from Mogadishu,
Somalia
-ASSOCIATED PRESS
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