Protests after Kenyan forces reportedly abducted and executed Somali civilians

 



Residents in the Somalia-Kenya border town of El Waq today staged a protest against Kenyan forces operating in the town, who were accused of killing and abducting a number of civilians in the area.

A day ago, Kenyan troops killed a civilian and took three others from a house in Yado area near the town. They later dumped the body of one of those taken near the near the area after killing him.

The incident was earlier today condemned by members of the Somali parliament, who accused the Kenyan military of executions and abductions.

The protesters, some of whom branded the Kenyan forces in the region as an enemy of the people, asked the federal government to deploy the especially trained Harma’ad police force in the town, to protect them against further brutality from the Kenyan forces. Protesters have also demanded justice for the victims.

Harma’ad forces operate in large parts of Gedo and were deployed there together with the national army over a dispute between the federal government and the Jubbaland regiona administration.

El Waq is one of the few areas in Gedo Region still under the control of the Jubbaland Dervish Forces, who are staunch allies of the Kenyan forces.

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