WAgibiMKmYvSj4hDhtXxp_xbM5c =10KNews=: RISING XENOPHOBIA AGAINST SOMALIS IN KENYA...As reported in Ajazeera

Thursday 29 November 2012

RISING XENOPHOBIA AGAINST SOMALIS IN KENYA...As reported in Ajazeera

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SO YOU CAN HAVE A FIRST HAND ON THE GENESIS, WE COPIED BOTH THE REPORT AND THE COMMENTS
Kenyans turned on Somalis and attacked their shops, blaming them for Sunday's blast [AFP]


Twenty-one victims from Sunday’s explosion of a minibus in Nairobi’s Somali-dominated Eastleigh suburb popularly known as “little Mogadishu” are still recuperating at the country’s main hospital, Kenyatta national hospital.

I went to visit them. They had head, arm and leg injuries. Some had burns. At least eight people died in the blasts on Sunday from that deadly explosion that ripped apart the minibus. Three people especially caught my eye.

Three-year-old Kennedy Mbuvi was crying in pain. He had a fractured leg. He was playing by the bus terminal when the minibus exploded. For two hours following the blast his desperate mother did not know where he was. She finally traced him to the hospital.

Five beds away from Kennedy is Ahmed Abdi, a Kenyan Somali who was also crying in pain. He had leg injuries. He was walking home when the explosion knocked him off his feet.
At the far end of the ward, a Somali. Immediately after the blast an angry mob tried to lynch him. He was rescued by police.

The three - a non-Somali child, a Kenyan Somali and an ethnic Somali – all victims.

The attacks –and they’ve been many since Kenya’s army went into Somalia to battle the armed group al-Shabab last October - have been indiscriminate, devastating in equal measure non-Somalis and Somalis.
Yet, you get a very deep sense of growing xenophobia against Somalis be they refugees or even Kenyan Somalis.

The attacks are carried out by a few elements. People know this, but out of frustration or maybe even just ignorance, they want to blame something - someone they can see, not some group that is just a word to them.

You don’t need much to see what is mutating. Some in Kenya are translating the war on al-Shabab as a war
on Somalis. They have little adequate background on who al-Shabab are. They do not have much sympathy anymore of the reasons why hundreds of thousands of Somalis fled from Somalia in the first place.

The country’s leadership sometimes does not help. When the grenade and improvised bomb attacks begun in October last year, the then internal security deputy minister, the late Orwa Ojode, referred to al-Shabab as a snake whose tail may be in Somalia but the head is in Eastleigh and it must be decapitated. The statement was seriously faulted as irresponsible and with the ability to raise serious reprisals.

It did raise tensions and following every attack, fingers have been pointed at al-Shabab and by extension the Somali community – whether or not anybody has claimed responsibility.

The clashes that have rocked Eastleigh in recently just go to show the deep mistrust between non-Somalis and ethnic or even Kenyan Somalis. Buildings owned by Somalis are pelted with stones and looted. We have heard reports of Somalis being beaten up. After the Sunday explosion the media reported on Somalis being forced out of public service vehicles.

The police themselves frequently carry out massive swoops – arresting anyone who looks like a Somali.
Don’t get me wrong –I’m not saying that the security arm should not do its job. It’s a known fact that Eastleigh is a conduit for small arms. Police have on many occasions recovered explosive materials, grenades and guns in the homes or shops of some.

It’s also a known fact that Eastleigh as well as other areas across the country where many Somalis live have been used to harbour sympathisers or even al-Shabab combatants.

But actions that seem to target a whole community do not help ethnic cohesion in any way.
There needs to be a delicate balance when trying to weed out the chaff from the wheat. It’s not easy – but with good intelligence it can be done.

The harder task perhaps is trying to tell an angry non-Somali whose child has died from a grenade explosion and who needs someone to blame that not all Somalis are al-Shabab fighters or sympathisers.

A month ago, after another grenade attack on a Sunday school killed a child, there was heavy fighting in Eastleigh. Police arrested many Somalis including four journalists who had gone to report on the blast.

I spoke to one of the journalists then. He told me that he fled from Mogadishu in 2009 and that the al-Shabab administration that controlled Mogadishu at the time tortured and detained him.

“We are suffering just like everyone else. We suffered the same fate in Somalia. This is where we thought we’d be safe and now we're not, is there no reprieve? I don’t blame Kenyans for suspecting us – but they must not stereotype,” he told me.

More bomb attacks in Kenya will most likely translate to more ethnic clashes, maybe even worse than we’ve witnessed before. The government needs to step up and stem out this growing xenophobic attitude before it’s too late.

Showing 10 comments
  • First, I personally know the Kenyan people. They are beautiful people both inside and outside. I have lived, worked, and socialized with them. In many years ago, when I was a refugee boy coming out of a civil war in Somalia, I fortunately came to Nairobi, Kenya and fell in love with its inhabitants. I have always been proud of my Kenyan brothers and sisters in welcoming us (Somalis) in their homeland, Kenya.

    Secondly, all Kenyan ethnics including ethnic Somalis know that whoever committed bombings in Kenya is trying ultimately to divide and put hatred among Kenyan ethnics. The likes of Al-shabab want to put a burning fire in the Kenyan mindset in order to manipulate the society and create ethnic divisions. Please do not let these perpetrators succeed in their mission. It is a trap!

    Thirdly, we need each other, therefore, we need to sort out our differences in a civilized manner.
    Thank you all.

  • muturachemsha
     I have lived and worked with Somalis and I have to say that they are very good people. Attacking someone because of his/her ethnic background is crime against humanity. The attackers are mostly idle youths residing at Mathare Slums whose main agenda was going for 'free shopping' looting anything that they can get their hands on. You know who I blame for all this mess-(THE KENYAN LEADERS). If they were serious with dealing with issues of youth unemployment, these goons would have been engaged in other productive activities apart from stone throwing and attacking innocent Kenyans. This is a ticking time bomb which and with the said elections in the corner,.... more to follow

  • salahudin
    Oh Brothers and Sisters are you blaming each other for every provocation - Will you slaughter each other at every turn.......
    Do you have no sense of empathy - Is it not true that good and bad reside in every human.......
    We see you both raising swords upon the other - Have you forgotten your own history that you are able to attack someone else.......
    I am not sure why your anger has overwhelmed you - There is a party amongst you hidden and apparent who has held a strangle hold on all resources owned by you(NDUGU) -
    The same party with all its elements has killed more of our brothers and sisters - No doubt we have failed to raise against that party.......
    Openly/Secretly usurping every form of wealth - Openly/Secretly having a hand in most events but still know one has chased that party down the streets or burned its shops
    Have you ever felt a pencil puncture an ear drum - Have you ever felt the struggle of elderly person trying to learn - The description being broadcasted via the SATELITES and ETHERNET cables is what of ourselves.......
    STILL the party operates openly and secretly - Who is to challenge that party - Who is to burn its shop and chase its members down the street - That partyis the owner of years and years and years and years of aggression - SASA/FITI NDUGU
    HOW MUCH AGGRESSION - The sisters have adopted hair of similiar texture
    HOW MUCH AGGRESSION  - The forest/jungles are of no need CUT EVERY TREE DOWN IN THE WHOLE OF AFRICA
    HOW MUCH AGGRESSION - Do not have love for yourself - love another image
    HOW MUCH AGGRESSION - Do not protect the resources for the ELDERLY, YOUNG, and MIISKIIN - Hord as much of it as you can
    HOW MUCH AGGRESSION - My features are better than your features - DID you design your own features.......
    The reality of the blade is sharper than you perceive - The diseases of the hearts are more wide spreed than HIV. Ya Allah, Ya Rahman, Ya Rahiim - SubhanaAllah Wa Bihamdi

  • naibrobi
    As a Somali who had lived in Kenya, I consider it as a great nation and a brother in need. I had been 12 other countries but Kenyans were the best in many different ways. The two societies, Somalis and
    Kenyans should understand their common enemy and don’t let it succeed as someone said earlier. I am very disappointed and heartbroken to see the two attacking each other and I am urging them to STOP the nonsense violent

  • bmeheux
    This is my greatest contention with Africans, "irrational comprehension". We see this type of behavior all over the continent. If its not the South Africans killing other Africans, its the hutu's killing the tutsi's in Rwanda. Why does kiling become the first line of action when differences arise amongst Africans of different ethnicity? Why is it so impossible to have dialogue?. Too many innocent people suffer in the process especially young kids, who sometimes loose their parents, and are confronted with hardship for the rest of their lives. Why cant we learn to live together as one - Africans?  

  • iSlam, always bloody borders and civil wars.

  • Somalis should start extracting their resources and relocate back home. Be the first pioneers in homeland infrastructures and institutions. Any nation that one invests, not only are they welcomed, respected, protected and admired. Here in Kenya, Somalis had really gotten a rotten deal. The sooner they realize the better. Besides, these Kenyans will eventually come to us as displaced people as their ever tumultuous election cycle approaches.

  • Tuke https://www.facebook.com/altuke.tuke http://www.youtube.com/user/Soomtu
    §  It is a known fact that the conflict in Somalia lays the way the colonialist mis-shaped the Somali nation –parts of the lands of the Somalis are put, against their clearly stated will, under authorities created as a local colonialist on behave of the western colonialist powers.

    §  It is a known fact that those regional colonialist or artificial countries are Ethiopia and Kenya.
    §  It is a known fact that these colonialists have been beating (supported and encouraged by their western masters) the Somalis (before the artifial civil war has ever taken place).

    §  It is a known fact that al-shabaab like tribal warlords in Somalia are western-made, so as to
    de-stabilse in a “divide and rule” and in a “make them needy, so they’ll depend on you” method.

    §  It is a known fact but ignored one that the perpetrators of the so-called acts of terrorism are people who has been directly organized without their knowledge in the process named in this article “to weed out the chaff from the wheat”, a process that states the how low the Somalis have been placed, a process also is used to target the Islamic Religion.

    §  It is a fact that these artificial colonialist coutries, the more they subjugate the Somalis the more
    their master (Uncle Sam) praises them and the more he (Uncle Sam) turns the Somalis into his self-fulfilling prophecy that the Somalis are natural Islamic enemies against the western colonialist. A reflection of the materialization of his criminality and his deep insecurities, which i hope (in-shaa’a Allaah) will come true.

    §  It is a logical and natural fact that the abuse on the Somalis, however divided they are made or whatever dividing names are called, the only solution is to dismantle the artificial colonial countries, and then the Somalis either can be one nation-one country, or one nation-multicountries, but any any case they will remain Somalis and independent from any colonialism (be it, supercolonialism or its subcolonialism).

    §  This can only come true one Uncle Sam the terrorist, the colonialist falls down. The sooner the better for the Somalis and humanity as a whole.

  • Al Shabab is pro muslim. Radical muslims likes death and killing because they want to selfishly to go to "heaven" and have sex with 72 virgins. Kenyans should stop these muslims who seek to infiltrate, dominate and impose Shariah laws on people. Since most radical muslims don't wanna listen, - they have to be killed. Its the only "language" they understand because the radicals are not interested in solving issues in a "civilian" matter.

    What kind of a people strap bombs around their own children - to kill others..?
    It cannot be a people of love, respect, humility and civility.........its jihadis

  • kickingbird
    Diaspora Somalis instead of finding solutions for their country, some of them send money to armed gangs and Al-shabab. Second, they are not helping as often the wrong elements hide within their communities.

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