Ramadan Brings More Fear, Costlier Food

With the start of Ramadan, residents of Mogadishu are facing a difficult economic situation as well as the prospect of more fighting, say civil society sources.

Omar Ramadhan,left sells snacks to musilms outside a mosque. The snacks are usually taken by the muslim faithful the marking of the holy month of Ramadhan.

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