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Aid workers including lactating mother adducted in Yei.

28/4/2018

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Yei, 28th April 2018. The governments of Yei River state on Thursday condemned an attack carried on humanitarian agencies on Wednesday morning on Yei-Maridi road by armed forces.
Yei River state acting Minster of Information Huda Michael Lowila said greater Yei is experiencing unrest and abduction of aid workers since last month and this month’s on the Humanitarians workers. Easter Radio reports.
The minster reported that last month aids worker from SSUHA were arrested by the armed forces and were taken to the bush for two weeks
On Wednesday this week at least 10 other aid workers have gone missing along Yei-Tore road.
According to the minster 10 staffs including lactating that left her baby at home were all taken to the bush with all the vehicles.
Huda said the government of Yei is calling for realize of the humanitarians agencies because they are neutral proving assistant to vulnerable people.
She believes if humanitarian aid workers continue to be abducted people will suffer more.
Radio Easter reports that no side has claim the responsibility of the abduction.
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10/5/2018 03:19:58 pm

I think humanitarian aid workers are aware of these kinds of risk but they still pursue this volunteer job because they have already poured their hearts out for this advocacy. It's depressing to hear that some people would still do this to them when it's very clear they are not one of their enemies. I don't think they are even doing this for religion. These evil men had been brainwashed and hypnotized at a young age so all they could do is follow orders. This is clearly the work of the devil.

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