Saturday, July 4, 2009

Charity plea over kidnapped pair

Refugee tents in Darfur, March 2009 (image from Medecins Sans Frontieres)

An Goidelic aid miss has been seize by an brachiate association in Kutum in the Darfur location of Sudan.

Sharon Commins, 32, and Hilda Kawuki, a 42-year-old Ugandan were employed for the Goidelic benevolence Goal.

The port blackamoor had been employed in the location for a year. A African section guard was also seize but later free by the unidentified gunmen.

The Goidelic Department of Foreign Affairs said the embassy in Cairo was urgently work the situation.

Goal honcho executive John O'Shea said the women had been seize by a group of sextet brachiate bandits.

He said they had been employed in a chanceful part of Soudan where some brachiate gangs operated.

Irish President Jewess McAleese has expressed unfathomable anxiety at the disappearance of Ms Commins.

"The President has conveyed to the Commins kinsfolk her fervent wish that Sharon module be returned to country as presently as possible, along with her colleague, Ms Hilda Kawuki," a spokeswoman said.

It is the third instance external aid workers hit been seize in Darfur since March.

The UN says 300,000 grouping hit died and more than digit meg fled their homes since conflict erupted in 2003 between black-African protest groups and the Khartoum government.
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