U.S. would take prisoners in Somalia
Posted by in Latest dated January 26th, 2012
… The operation had been planned for days, after last week came reports that the American hostage Jessica Buchanan’s health condition was deteriorating.
also gave the U.S. intelligence community important information that was crucial to plan.
It was Obama himself who made Wednesday’s action started.
– This is another message to the world that the U.S. battle against all who threaten U.S. citizens. The U.S. government will not tolerate the capture of American citizens, said …
Obama praised the rescue before his speech
Posted by in Latest dated January 25th, 2012
… is the first to suggest that the Danish hostage Paul Hagen Thisted and his American colleague Jessica Buchanan had been freed by Navy SEALs in Somalia. When he
Tuesday night was to keep his speech on the nation state of Washington gave Obama a clear signal that something was going – or rather well over.
– Good Work When he arrived in Congress, he pointed at the Defense Leon Panetta, and gave him the following words of praise along the way:
– Leon. Good job last night. …
Islamists have occupied the Danish Refugee Council
Posted by in Latest dated November 28th, 2011
… Council’s demining unit, the 60-year-old Dane Poul Hagen Thisted and 32-year-old American Jessica Buchanan, abducted in northern Somalia.
Provides daily meals At least 10 gunmen kidnapped them as they were heading to the airport after a visit to projects in Galkayo in central Somalia.
Danish Refugee Council has worked in the Horn of Africa since 1998. Here, the awards include a daily meal to more than 100,000 people and provide protection and shelter to the needy in the …
DRC meetings much support in Somalia
Posted by in Latest dated November 5th, 2011
… after the two aid workers, 60-year-old Paul Hagen Thisted and his 32-year-old American colleague, Jessica Buchanan, was abducted 25th in October.
– We are told that all we are in contact with, is working to help us and to reach the kidnappers with the message that it is utterly unacceptable to kidnap aid workers, says Mary Ann Olsen, International Director The Danish Refugee Council.
Overwhelming response Since the two employees in the Danish Refugee Council’s demining unit was …
