Friday, September 30, 2016

Libya: More than 100 families at risk of starvation in Benghazi



        More than 100 families in Libya are at risk of starving to death. Children in district of Ganfouda, Benghazi become so thin. The area has been the focus of fighting between Islamist militias and troops loyal to Libya's eastern government. But there are still about 130 families living in Ganfouda. They are unable to escape despite being desperate to leave, according to Amnesty International.

          Mohammed, who still living in Ganfouda, said that the electricity has been cut off for two years already, there is no medicine and people are reduced to eating rotten food to survive. Moreover; children look like skin and bones because of the lack of food and poor nutrition.


          The government of Libya should solve this problem. This accident has big impact to the families who live in the area of conflict. The big impact threatened the families who live in Ganfouda, because they are no longer feel the freedm. They can not get food easily and it was such a bad thing for children. They have poor nutrition.

1 comment:

  1. I think, the government should give more facilities to them. They don't use the electricity for two months, there is no food, there is no medicine, and they live in tents in the war area. Tents are not save enough for them, especially in that war area. Pray for Libya!!! :(

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