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Kenyan government slaughtered 3,000 people in crackdown on ethnic Somalis

April 13, 2011   ·   20 Comments

Protests: Hundreds of people march through downtown Nairobi, demanding the government form a commission to investigate the 1984 Wagalla airstrip massacre of ethnic Somalis (AP)
  • Some were impaled to the ground with bayonets
  • Others were shot in the back while trying to escape

WASHINGTON — Human rights groups say the Kenyan government slaughtered up to 3000 ethnic Somalis during a crackdown in the mid 1980s.

This week, a Kenyan government truth commission has for the first time started holding public hearings to investigate human rights violations by government forces against residents in Kenya’s northeast which are alleged to have been carried out in February 1984.

Local residents claim the government slaughtered Somalis who were holding illegal weapons at Wagalla airstrip, a town some 310 miles northeast of the capital Nairobi.

One witness said survivors were forced to load the dead into trucks and the bodies were dumped in the hinterlands.

Describing the carnage Roble Mohammed, 60, said: ‘Some people were not dead, only unconscious, but they were put in those trucks and died after being dumped.’

Mohammed said he slipped quietly out of a police truck that was being used to ferry men to the airstrip.

Mohammed said men were taken to the airport where they were forced to strip naked and lie on the tarmac.

His cousin, 20-year-old Hared Ali, died on the tarmac.

Prime Minister Odinga said earlier this year that the commission will give an account of what really happened in Wagalla – ‘why and on whose order.’

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Protests: Hundreds of people march through downtown Nairobi, demanding the government form a commission to investigate the 1984 Wagalla airstrip massacre of ethnic Somalis (AP)

Neither police spokesman Eric Kiraithe nor military spokesman Bogita Ongeri could be reached Tuesday for comment about the allegations.

The commission’s investigation is part of a wider effort to establish the truth behind historical violations that are partly blamed for Kenya’s 2007-08 postelection violence that killed more than 1,000 people.

State sponsored killings, human rights abuses, economic crimes and political assassinations dot Kenya’s postcolonial history. The violations have created animosity between communities and helped fuel the postelection tribal violence, according to a 2008 government report into the post-vote chaos.

The commission will hold public hearings throughout the country to attempt to establish the truth about large-scale violations like the 1984 killings. Unlike most other countries’ truth commissions, Kenya’s can recommend prosecution and the compensation of victims.

Former South African President Nelson Mandela formed a truth commission in South Africa to investigate human rights violations during apartheid and reconcile victims with the aggressors.

Some 3,000 people attended Monday’s hearing, which focused on alleged violations by government security forces in the 1980s. The meeting, held in Garissa, the regional headquarters of Kenya’s North Eastern province, was described as highly emotional.

‘You really can’t move forward until you have dealt with what is behind you,’ said Ronald Slye, one of three international commissioners working for the Kenyan commission.

Slye, a law professor at the University of Seattle, said the Kenyan commission is unique because it will also look into economic crimes, including the explosive issue of illegal land allocations.

The commission, however, is facing credibility concerns. Former chairman Bethuel Kiplagat is accused of human rights violations, including involvement in the killings in Wagalla, while he was working for the government. He first refused to leave office but resigned in November.

Harun Ndubi, a human rights lawyer, said he thinks the commission will fail because it has employed some of the victims of injustices.

The government also delayed in releasing funds for a year, Ndubi said, which has left the commission with little time before its mandate expires in November.

Slye said the government could extend the commission’s term to compensate for the time lost, he said.

Ozonnia Ojiello, an expert on peace building and conflict prevention at the U.N.’s office in Kenya, said questions of credibility have arisen in nearly all truth commissions in Africa but they have succeeded in doing their work.

Slye said the biggest challenge for the commission now is to get perpetrators of the crimes to make disclosures. For the victims, Slye said, there may never be closure.

‘I am not sure one ever closes this thing,’ he said. ‘Victims I have spoken to in other countries says it is never over. What you learn to do is to live with it.’

Source: Daily Mail | 13 April 2011

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  1. Kayse says:

    Afweyne and his thugs let them down by failing to protect them. He was instead busy ethnic cleansing the Somalilanders in Hargeisa, Berbera and Burao.

    Kenyan Somalis are decent people unlike their relatives in Somalia. I am sorry for what happened and the way forward is to bring those who were responsible to justice however never leave Kenya for dead Somalia. They will kill 100 times more than the Kenyans had killed in Wagalla.

    Afweyne was busy playing tribe cards while the Bantus massacred his nephews.

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    • liibaan says:

      you filthy habash why dont you stop pretending we know your hbash filth

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  2. Abraham says:

    You are right Mr Kayse. This is what you get when there are ignorant people who can not run a farmhouse let alone a nation in charge and dictating everyone's affairs. And yes Kenyan Somalis should remain in Kenya for their own good. They are better people than the Ogadenis. The Ogadenis supported their fellow Daarood in their misguided and murderous campaigns against the Isaaq clan ignoring the fact that the Isaaqs were bravely fighting for the liberation of what they call Ogadenia just a few years earlier. And now see who is getting massacred in Ethiopia!! Its not the Isaaq for sure. I find the people in charge of this Darood clans arrogant, ill informed, ignorant, and unbelievably foolish.

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    • liibaan says:

      i agree the Daarood are the sick men of Somalis but remember the so called Ogaden eg Western somalialand is NOT just Daarood Ogaden, the whole northern part is Dir(Gadabursi,Issa,Akisho,Madaxyene Dir and Issaq etc) the Issaq and the Dir went to war to free blood brothers (Dir) in jigjiga and Dir Dawe, not the southern parts were the Ogaden terrorist live

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  3. mohamed says:

    Whatever mass killings happened in Wagalla the Somali NFD state of Kenya are better
    educated and with the latest new Kenya Constitutional reforms the Kenya Somalis are in good
    position to help themselves with the rest of the country and its Govt. Led by the highly regarded
    PM MR. Odinga. Those resonsible must be brought to justice.
    Cheers.

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  4. true somali says:

    abraham,kayse,somalilander ,mohamed !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Who you are, and who many people you are ?????????????????????????????///
    are somali ah ?

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  5. somalilander says:

    viva somaliland

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  6. Jaale says:

    I don't think Siad Bare let them down, he did not send troops but he warned the Kenyan government to stop killing its own people. Check history before yu open your mouth. plus the Somali government went to war with Ethiopia in 1977 and captured Gode but with the help of Cupans and Russians Ethiopians pushed back the Somali army and so the army was recovering. The Somali army defeated Ethiopians let alone Kenyans, We would have taken Nairobi in a few days. This people who talk about Isaaq,Darood are sick and need therapy. Can we not feel sorry for our brothers who died in the hands of bantu Kenyans and not talk about Isaaq, Daarood Ogaden.

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  7. Dahir says:

    The administrator on this site should erase the comments of Somalilander, Its only fair if they erase other comment that say bad things about Somaliland. His comments " lets kill all Darood" is incitement and hatred and so should not be tolerated. He does not speak for the good honest and neighbor loving Somalilanders like me. We in Somaliland don't want to kill anyone or incite and encourage killing. We are victims of Siad Bare and now he is no longer in power and so we have nothing against Darood, Ogaden or any clan in Somalia. We are for peace and even those who are fighting in Buhoodle and Laasanod are our brothers and we tell them to come to the table and talk and settle our differences in a peaceful way.

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    • mohamed says:

      Gosh look at who's talking like the Good messiah. You go to buhoodle and Laasanod and you are
      dead the next minute. The Somaliland Republic have given all the possible Messiah peaceful
      solutions and you know what those so called NSUM supported by all the other Somalia terrorism rivalries
      militia gureilla groups including the weakest TFG are doing time and again all the top Somaliland
      officials in that Region are killed not say the least about about their other massive barbaric activities towards
      the SSC Somalilad country and civilian population. When all peaceful solutions are failed and rejected
      and flagrantly ridiculed and instead hell reigns then what MR. Dahir the Good Messiah trying to come
      into terms with the Satan Forces. Somaliland has not and will not spare efforts to challenge the
      belligerent Forces engaged in terrorising the SSC Sool/Sanaag metropolitan settlements of Somaliland
      whatever it takes to gain by peaceful means and/or if necessary by military means whichever is workable
      to be the case.
      Cheers.

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  8. elies says:

    i agree with dahir bad coments about other tribe must be deleted is just fair, we dont want to spread hate, we somalilanders are a loving great nation and i personally dont think that person who said lets kill and what not is a true somalilander he is just someone who wants to spread hate.
    long live somaliland

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    • Faisal says:

      I don't think he is a Somalilander at all…..

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  9. somalilander says:

    @dahir and elies
    they will kill if they get a chance ok.there is no such thing as brother in somalia.
    they hate us so i hate them simple as that.

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    • Faisal says:

      stop that….nobody has to kill nobody…..Somalilandpress delet these comments…

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  10. Awdalboy says:

    Somalilander you hate anyone who you think against Somaliland. Politic isn't hate, it's choice. You can hate their politics but not the people. Clean your heart before you die.
    What you expected these people were the same people who killed each other by using not guns axes and knives during the election while the whole world caught by surprised. All these sad stories happened in Kenya and Somalia people who taken parts were responsible. That leave the innocent people out regardless of their clans. Somalilander. You can always join our clean Awdal-State of Somalia. Somalia problems were not created by particular clan rather dictator leaders who used whoever carried out their dirty actions. Just because Siyad Barre and those who supported him killed many innocent people doesn't mean all Marehan or Darod in that matter are all criminals. Somalilander hater has more to do that Darod don't want to breakup Somalia and he think that give him reason to hate people without known them. Darod or Dir, Digil and others all have some sick people. Hate doesn't benefit you, it kills you alone while one thinks he/she is harming other people by posting such a hateful comment.

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    • Kayse says:

      You should first ask your fellow Gudabursi to join that Reer Nour protest project. It is a little project in the minds of few Reer Nour in Canada, MPLS and few other diaspora places. Come to Awdal and try telling them that and they will beat you up including Mr Seylaci and Dahir Riyale hahahahaha.

      I know you did not get over the little slap you got from Jabril Abokor in 2009. It happens get over it. Awdalians are becoming divided like the Dhulos but its only reer Nour vs the rest.

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      • liibaan says:

        you filth dont mention my house name, long live Somal Owdal state

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    • mohamed says:

      Look who's talking I can't blame you because you are another terrorist nuisance like the ONLF/SSC-NSUM.
      Sooner or later the law of Somaliland will catch up with you too. Untill such time keep on spreading
      your antiSomaliland smearing campaigns.
      Cheers.

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  11. abrar says:

    subehanallah waarya reer nuur or dhulbahante are somalilanders … everyone is entitled to his opinion but we cannot suppress others…. awdal,hargeisa,salal,togdher,sool,sanaag…etc they are many who are against kulnmiye or udub but as i said we are all somalilanders…in life there are people who are with or against any idea…the majority of the population of somaliland are with the idea of being a sovereign country…

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  12. abrar says:

    we know during the eighties the regime at that time wanted to clean or wipe out all issaq but allah wanted otherwise..alhamdulilah now we are are a country so we have to behave in a good manner … somaliland got many enemy within and outside but we have to belief in ourself … we have to wish good for everyone .. gadaboursi , dhulbahante,issaq,warsangali,gabooye,fiqi shini,daaljirey,….etc..are all part of somaliland and everyone is entitled to his opinion… we know somaliland is a peace country and no tribe will swap with the chaos of somalia….

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