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MEMO TO:
Kenya High Commission, 415 Laurier Ave, E. Ottawa, Ontario
DATE
: February 25, 2008
THE WAJIR MASSACRE WILL HAUNT
THE KENYAN GOVERMENT LEADERS FOREVER

Mr. Yalahow
Today, February 25, 2008, is exactly 24 years since the
horrific massacre that took place when the Kenyan security
killed over 400 Somali men. Today, we are submitting a memo
to the Kenya High Commission in Ottawa at 415 Laurier Avenue
East Street from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm. This is to mark the
24th anniversary of the Wajir Massacre. This act of genocide
occurred in 1984 in Wagala near Wajir. The massacre itself
occurred following the rounding up of five thousand Somali
men and their removal to the Wagala air strip, while their
homes were being burnt to the ground. The men were detained
within a barbed wire enclosure over a four day period,
forced to strip and denied food and water. The massacre has
been devastating to the morale of Somalis, the majority of
whom are too intimidated to take any action in case of
further reprisals. To the Somalis, the Wajir Massacre is one
of the gravest in a sad history of brutal massacres,
including Malkameri in 1996, Garissa in 1980, Madogashe in
1982 and Bagala in 1989. Since none of these massacres has
ever been investigated, the pattern of repression of the
Kenyan Somali people continues.
Hundreds of families of victims of the Wajir Massacre are in
the Bula Jogoo area of Wajir and are still in a state of
destitution depending solely on relief aid. They have never
been compensated for the massacre by the Kenyan government.
At the time of the Wajir Massacre there was an international
outcry and many western countries showed their concern and
protested to the Kenyan government. Among them were Canada,
Britain, United States of America, Sweden, Denmark, France,
Germany, Norway, Finland, Australia, Austria, Ireland,
Switzerland, Netherlands and Belgium. The Kenyan government
has, for the first time, admitted that the horrific Wajir
Massacre occurred sixteen years ago and that hundreds of
ethnic Somalis were killed in the Wajir district in the
northeastern province of Kenya during this massacre.
We, the Kenyan Somali Community of North America, are
calling on the Kenyan Government to take the following
actions immediately:
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Appoint an independent commission of inquiry into the Wajir,
Garissa and Malkameri Massacres.
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Compensate the bereaved families of the 381 people that the
Kenyan government admitted had been massacred by its
security forces.
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Immediately bring to justice those who were responsible for
these heinous crimes
For more information contact
Abdi Omar (Yalahow) Chairman Kenya Somali Community of North
America
(613) 7... or (613) 7... - Email: abdidadai2000@yahoo.com
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