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Somalis growing impatient waiting in line for food distribution in Bald Hawa, Somalia on the border with Kenya, start to break the line and Ethiopian soldiers try to maintain security. Some of the women complained of walking for days and weeks with no food.

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Banadir Hospital in Mogadishu, the country's capital that has been ravaged by war for over 20 years making it one of the world's most dangerous places.

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Armed Security / Soldiers in Mogadishu, Somalia.

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Mogadishu, Somalia.

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Somalis wait in line for food distribution in Bald Hawa, Somalia on the border with Kenya. Some of the women complained of walking for days and weeks with no food.

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Somalis wait in line for food distribution in Bald Hawa, Somalia on the border with Kenya. Some of the women complained of walking for days and weeks with no food.

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Somalis wait in line for food distribution in Bald Hawa, Somalia on the border with Kenya. Some of the women complained of walking for days and weeks with no food.

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Somalis wait in line for food distribution in Bald Hawa, Somalia on the border with Kenya. Some of the women complained of walking for days and weeks with no food.

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Somalis wait in line for food distribution in Dolo, Somalia on the border with Ethiopia. Some of the women complained of walking for days and weeks with no food.

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Somalis wait in line for food distribution in Dolo, Somalia on the border with Ethiopia. Some of the women complained of walking for days and weeks with no food.

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IDP camp outside of Dolo, Somalia on the Ethiopian border.

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Women wait in line for food distribution in Bald Hawa, Somalia on the border with Kenya. Some of the women complained of walking for days and weeks with no food.

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A woman holds her child suffering from starvation in Bald Hawa, Somalia on the border with Kenya. Malnutrition and starvation have become an unfortunate common story amongst those in Somalia trying to find ways to survive through their worst famine yet.

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Somalis wait in line for food distribution in Bald Hawa, Somalia on the border with Kenya. Some of the women complained of walking for days and weeks with no food.

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Women wait in line for food distribution in Bald Hawa, Somalia on the border with Kenya. Some of the women complained of walking for days and weeks with no food.

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Somalis check into Banadir Hospital in Mogadishu, the country's capital that has been ravaged by war for over 20 years making it one of the world's most dangerous places.

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A woman holds her son in Banadir Hospital in Mogadishu, the country's capital that has been ravaged by war for over 20 years making it one of the world's most dangerous places.

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Banadir Hospital in Mogadishu, the country's capital that has been ravaged by war for over 20 years making it one of the world's most dangerous places.

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Banadir Hospital in Mogadishu, the country's capital that has been ravaged by war for over 20 years making it one of the world's most dangerous places.

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Banadir Hospital in Mogadishu, the country's capital that has been ravaged by war for over 20 years making it one of the world's most dangerous places.

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Banadir Hospital in Mogadishu, the country's capital that has been ravaged by war for over 20 years making it one of the world's most dangerous places.

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Banadir Hospital in Mogadishu, the country's capital that has been ravaged by war for over 20 years making it one of the world's most dangerous places.

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Banadir Hospital in Mogadishu, the country's capital that has been ravaged by war for over 20 years making it one of the world's most dangerous places.

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Banadir Hospital in Mogadishu, the country's capital that has been ravaged by war for over 20 years making it one of the world's most dangerous places.

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Foods intended for distribution in one of Mogadishu's many IDP camps.

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The coast. Mogadishu, Somalia.

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The coast. Mogadishu, Somalia.

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A woman raped by al-Shabab in Mogadishu, Somalia.

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A woman raped by al-Shabab in Mogadishu, Somalia.

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The Somali flag blows in front of a destroyed city coast line. Mogadishu, Somalia.

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Food Distribution in Bald Hawa, Somalia.

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Somalis wait in line for food distribution in Bald Hawa, Somalia on the border with Kenya. Some of the women complained of walking for days and weeks with no food.

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Somalis wait in line for food distribution in Bald Hawa, Somalia on the border with Kenya. Some of the women complained of walking for days and weeks with no food.

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An old shoe.

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Mural in Dolo, Somalia.

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Market in Mandera, Kenya on the border with Bald Hawa, Somalia.

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Mogadishu, Somalia.

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IDP camp in Mogadishu, Somalia.

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IDP camp in Mogadishu, Somalia.

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A woman raped by al-Shabab Mogadishu, Somalia.

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Mogadishu, Somalia.

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Somalis wait in line for food distribution in Bald Hawa, Somalia on the border with Kenya. Some of the women complained of walking for days and weeks with no food.

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Sand Storm. Somalis wait in line for food distribution in Bald Hawa, Somalia on the border with Kenya. Some of the women complained of walking for days and weeks with no food.

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Somalis wait in line for food distribution in Dolo, Somalia on the border with Ethiopia. Some of the women complained of walking for days and weeks with no food.

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A doorway and mural in Dolo, Somalia.

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Dolo, Somalia.

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Somalis wait in line for food distribution in Bald Hawa, Somalia on the border with Kenya. Some of the women complained of walking for days and weeks with no food.

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Young Somali orphan girls dressed in traditional Islamic clothing attend class at an Islamic school in Mogadishu, Somalia on Jan. 31, 1994. (AP Photo/Greg Marinovich)

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German United Nations armored vehicles lead the first convoy to leave their base at Belet Uen (Beledweyne), heading south east to Mogadishu, Somalia on Jan. 12, 1994, before departing for Hamburg. Western troops are beginning to leave the U.N. operation in Somalia and most will be out by the end of March 1994. (AP Photo/Greg Marinovich)

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Children at a refugee camp in Mogadishu, Somalia recite the first verse of the Koran, the holy book of Islam, on Jan. 5, 1994. (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan)

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A father helps his 12-year-old daughter walk at the children's therapeutic center in Baidoa, Somalia on Dec. 27, 1993. Upon entry, she was diagnosed as having malaria, bronchitis, diarrhea and severe malnutrition. The center, which has about 100 children, is a place for the worst cases. (AP Photo/John Moore)

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A new arrival is supported by an employee of the children's therapeutic center in Baidoa, Somalia on Dec. 27, 1993. Many of the young patients arrive too weak to recover. But employees see some success. In December an average of two children died there each day, compared with as many as seven a day. (AP Photo/John Moore)

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A child drinks a cup of half-strength milk at the children's therapeutic center in Baidoa, Somalia on Dec. 27, 1993. Many of the most severely malnourished children there receive diluted milk because their weakened stomachs cannot properly digest whole milk. The feeding schedule is eight times per day for all patients. (AP Photo/John Moore)

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Somali refugees wade through flood water in the displaced persons camp in central Mogadishu, Somalia on Nov. 26, 1993, after heavy rains at the start of the rainy season. (AP Photo/Peter Northall)

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Somalis traveling to Merca, 75 kms south of Mogadishu are searched at a UN checkpoint before entering the town on Nov. 21, 1993. United Nations envoy Admiral Jonathan Howe, unseen, inaugurated the new Lower Shabella Regional Council in Merca, the eighth such council created under UN auspices. (AP Photo/Peter Northall)

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Pakistani troops search for weapons at a United Nations checkpoint on road nicknamed, Sniper Alley in Mogadishu, Somalia on Oct. 18, 1993. United States Defence Secretary Les Aspin, unseen, said U.S. and U.N. forces are getting closer to resolving the crisis in Somalia. (AP Photo/Dominique Mollard)

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The burned out hulks of two Malaysian armored personal carriers sit where they were hit in Mogadishu by guerrillas of Mohamed Farrah Aidid, unseen, on Oct. 18, 1993. (AP Photo/Dominique Mollard)

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The gunner of a U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter covers the flight of a Cobra gunship during a patrol over central Mogadishu, Somalia on Oct. 17, 1993. (AP Photo/Dominique Mollard)

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Italian soldiers keep Somali women behind a barbed wire barricade before food distribution begins in North Mogadishu, Somalia on August 8, 1993. (AP Photo/Peter Jones)

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Somalis crowding around an Italian armored personnel carrier, one hold a portrait of Mohammed Farrah Aidid and shouting pro-Aidid slogans, while an Italian tank moves in the area, in Mogadishu, Somalia on July 9, 1993. The Italian peacekeepers reopened a checkpoint from where they withdrew a week ago after three of their soldiers were killed during fighting with Somali gunmen. (AP Photo/Hansi Krauss)

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A United Nations soldier guards Somalis near a food distribution site in Mogadishu, Somalia on July 4, 1993 As fighting between U.N. peacekeepers and Somali gunmen increases the UN soldiers are on alert. (AP Photo/Hansi Krauss)

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A Somali boy, with his hands up, passes through a U.S. Army checkpoint in Mogadishu, Somalia on June 30, 1993. United States soldiers sealed off an area around the airport searching for weapons. After several incidents with Somali gunmen in the last few days, security measures were increased and the search for weapons was intensified. (AP Photo/Hansi Krauss)

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After waiting in line for hours behind barbed wire at a food distribution center in Afgooye, Somalia on Jan. 17, 1993, a Somali mother shouts in frustration when she learns the supplies have run out. Hundreds more than expected had arrived at dawn Sunday to pick up bags of grain provided by the Irish relief agency concern. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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U.S. Marines sweep through Mogadishu's 'green line' district on Jan. 13, 1993, a no-man's land where fighting between rival Somali clans has reduced the city centre to rubble. Tension was high on Wednesday morning after a Marine was killed by Somali gunmen during a security patrol the night before. The death was the first of a US serviceman in Operation Restore Hope. (AP Photo/Greg Marinovich)

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Four U.S. Marines strain under the weight of a dismantled 106mm recoilless rifle that was only part of weaponry confiscated in a raid in Mogadishu on Monday, Jan. 11, 1993. In the largest operation of its kind to date, 900 Marines swept through the Bakara market in the Somali capital as part of a stepped-up effort to bring greater security to the city. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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U.S. Marines fill a truck with ammunition and weapons during a raid in a Mogadishu market district on Monday, Jan. 11, 1993. A shop advertised as a 'furniture store' yielded this catch of anti-aircraft rounds, artillery shells, and boxes of hand grenades. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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A young Somali tries to climb aboard a United States Marine, Armored Personnel Carrier in Mogadishu on Saturday, Jan. 9, 1993. The city center on Mogadishu is ringed with armored check points that attract local curiosity. (AP Photo/Dave Caulkin)

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An elderly Somali man (front) fights to retain the sack of rice he has stolen from a feeding center during looting in Mogadishu on Saturday, Jan. 9, 1993. Despite the U.S. and U.N. military presence isolated incidents of looting still occur. (AP Photo/Greg Marinovich)

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Two U.S. Marines communicate over a razor wire barrier that surrounds an armored vehicle in central Mogadishu on Thursday, Jan. 8, 1993 as Somalis gingerly step through a puddle during heavy rain in the Somali capital. (AP Photo/Greg Marinovich)

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A U.S. Marine explosive specialist kneels in a deep sand pit filled with confiscated weapons and three 500 pound bombs outside Mogadishu on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 1993. Explosive ordinance disposal teams used bars of captured plastic explosive to detonate the munitions as the effort continuous to reduce the number of guns on Mogadishu's streets. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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U.S. Marines move into a Mogadishu portside compound on Friday, Dec. 18, 1992 after shots were fired form the enclave. Two gunmen were disarmed in the operation. (AP Photo/John Gaps III)

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U.S. Marines subdue a Somali gunman after raiding a portside compound in Mogadishu on Friday, Dec. 18, 1992. The Marines had responded to reports of gunfire coming from the compound. Also U.S. Marines came under sniper fire while on right patrol in the city's interior. (AP Photo/John Gaps III)

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A young Somali boy, toting a homemade, wooden gun, strides along side U.S. Marine Lt. Andrew Milburn in Mogadishu on Thursday, Dec. 17, 1992. Milburn, from San Clements, Calif., was on a patrol near the city's Green Line. Rising tension was reported in Somalia, and aid workers urged the troops to secure even more of the Horn of Africa country. As of now, troops are concentrated in southern Mogadishu, including the airport and part. (AP Photo/John Gaps III)

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U.S. Marine Cpl. Chester Well from Gillespie, Ill., gives a Somali youth a light with his own cigarette after the arrival of the American and French troops in Baidoa on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1992. Jubilant Somalis and relief workers cheered the arrival of troops in Baidoa, expecting them to end the reign of looting that has keep food from the starving. (AP Photo/Dave Brauchli)

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A young Somali refugee carries his Koran lessons written out on a salvaged wooden fence board, in a Red Cross camp near Mogadishu on Sunday, Dec. 13, 1992. The camp conducts for refugee children. (AP Photo/John Gaps III)

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Amina Hadji, 8, and Nemo Mohammed, 12, both orphans as a result of the Somali civil war, attend an Arabic lesson in a school for 500 refugee children in Mogadishu on Monday, Dec. 8, 1992. The school is operated by Somalian volunteers. (AP Photo/David Turnley)

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Militiamen loyal to Somalia's Chief warlord Gen. Mohamed Farrah Aidid walk in single file to Mogadishu's port of reinforce the security, which is still in Somali hands as of on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1992. Five hundred Pakistani troops arrived on September 28 but have yet to be deployed at the port and airport in Mogadishu, where most suppliers arrive. The U.N. Security Council has authorized sending 3,500 armed U.N. troops to guard humanitarian efforts. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

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Somalis surround U.N. armed soldiers atop their vehicle at Mogadishu's harbor on Thursday, Oct. 8, 1992. Some 500 U.N. soldiers are expected to take over Mogadishu's port and airport incoming relief shipments which have been stolen by roving bandits who resell the relief supplies in markets for profit. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

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United Nations troops from Pakistan supervise a group of Somali workers as they load a truck with relief supplies at Mogadishu airport on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1992. The United States is sending four ships with 2,400 Marines to the waters off famine-wracked Somalia to provide support for U.N. troops protecting donated food and other aid. (AP Photo/Hassan Amini)

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Two Mogadishu residents walk past a tank parked on a street in Mogadishu on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1992. A cease-fire has stopped serious fighting between warring clans, but weapons are seen everywhere. The United States is sending four ships with 2,400 Marines to the waters off famine-wracked to provide support for U.N. troops protecting donated food and other aid. (AP Photo/Santiago Lyon)

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A Somali mother leads her frail son from a feeding center at a refugee camp in El Wak, Kenya, near Somalia-Kenya border on Tuesday, August 27, 1992. Tens of thousands of people have already died from drought and warfare and aid officials estimate up to 2 million more Somalia are in immediate danger of starvation. (AP Photo/Bob Jordan)

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A Somali father carries his sick child from a feeding center at a refugee camp in El Wak, Kenya, near Somalia-Kenya border on Tuesday, August 27, 1992. Tens of thousands of people have already died from drought and warfare and aid officials estimate up to 2 million more Somalia are in immediate danger of starvation. (AP Photo/Bob Jordan)

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A man carrying a gun encourages a starving child to eat on the road-side in Baidoa, Somalia on Tuesday, August 19, 1992. Food began reaching Baidoa only two-months ago through the Red Cross and U.N. Children's Fund, when clan fighting moved on to more distant regions. War, anarchy and drought have put 1.5 million people in danger of starvation in this northeast African nation, creating what has been described as the world's worst humanitarian crisis. (AP Photo/Greg Marinovich)

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Somalians fight for the last water issued for the day at the International Community of the Red Cross camp in Baidoa, Somalia on Tuesday, August 19, 1992. Food began reaching Baidoa only two months ago through the Red Cross and the U.N. Childrens' Fund and aid agencies estimate between 25-50 of the town's 60,000 residents are dying each day. Baidoa is about 155 miles northwest of Mogadishu, the Somalian capital. (AP Photo/Greg Mareinovich)

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A family waits mournfully as their father lies close to death in Baidoa, Somalia on August 19, 1992. Relief officials have set up a center for tens of thousands in Baidoa, but for scores the help may be too late. War, anarchy and drought have put 1.5 million people in danger of starvation in Somalia. (AP Photo/Greg Marinovich)

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A mother and her child sit in a make shift shelter, waiting for food to be brought to them in Mogadishu, Somalia on August 18, 1992. Tens of thousands of Somalians have swamped the relief center and the surrounding area. (AP Photo/Greg Marinovich)

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A young girl carries a baby in the relief center set up in Baidoa, 250km south-west of Mogadishu in Somalia, on August 18, 1992. Tens of thousands of Somalians have swamped the camp and the surrounding area. (AP Photo/Greg Marinovich)

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A family waits as their father lies close to death in Baidoa in the relief center set up for the tens of thousands of Somalians on August 18, 1992. (AP Photo/Greg Marinovich)

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A mother and child wait in line at a clinic in Mogadishu, Somalia on August 16, 1992. As drought tightens its grip on Somalia, the United States and the United Nations prepare for a water relief effort to the country where starvation has claimed thousands of Somalis. (AP Photo/Greg Marnovitch)

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An unidentified child at a pediatric clinic in Mogadishu, Somalia on August 15, 1992. Booth the United States and the United Nations were gearing up for a water relief effort in Somalia, where much of the population is starving to death because of drought and civil war. (AP Photo/Greg Marnovich)

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A relief worker comforts a crying and hungry child in a relief camp near Mogadishu, Somalia in August 1992. (AP Photo)

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A relief worker comforts a crying and hungry child in a relief camp near Mogadishu, Somalia in August 1992. (AP Photo)

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Armed men walks in a bullet hole ridden street in Mogadishu, Somalia in May 1992. The city completely destroyed by the war is split into two, one part being held by General Mohamed Farrah Aidid and the other by Ali Mahdi Muhammad, both unseen. (AP Photo/Sayyid Azim)

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People wait for a food in Mogadishu, Somalia in May 1992. The International Committee of the Red Cross are providing food aid to the drought stricken country. (AP Photo/Sayyid Azim)

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Starving children, one dressed in tattered stars and stripe clothing wait for food in Mogadishu, Somalia in May 1992. The International Committee of the Red Cross are providing food aid to this drought stricken country. (AP Photo/Sayyid Azim)

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An armed man walks down a destroyed street in Mogadishu, Somalia in May 1992. The city completely destroyed by the war is split into two, one part being held by General Mohamed Farrah Aidid and the other by Ali Mahdi Muhammad, both unseen. (AP Photo/Sayyid Azim)

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People walk down a street in Somalia's capital of Mogadishu on Jan. 29, 1991, after battles between army troops and rebels of the United Somali Congress. The USC ousted President Siad Barre, unseen. (AP Photo/Sayyid Azim)