ElPunto Posted April 12, 2015 Kenya orders UN to move massive Somali refugee camp Nairobi has given UN three months to move the camp over the border into Somalia. Kenya has urged the United Nations to remove a camp housing more than half a million Somali refugees within three months, as part of a response to the recent killing of 148 people by Somali gunmen at a Kenyan university. Kenya has in the past accused fighters of hiding out in Dadaab camp which it now wants the UN refugee agency UNHCR to move across the border to inside Somalia. "We have asked the UNHCR to relocate the refugees in three months, failure to which we shall relocate them ourselves," Deputy President William Ruto said in a statement on Saturday. "The way America changed after 9/11 is the way Kenya will change after Garissa," he said, referring to the university that was attacked on April 2. Al Jazeera's Mohamed Adow, reporting from Garissa in Kenya, said that Ruto warned that if the UN fails to remove the camp, the government would do so itself. He also quoted Ruto as saying that the move was necessary to secure its border with Somalia, which Kenya has failed to do so because of the camp's impediments. The complex of camps hosts more than 600,000 Somali refugees, according to Ruto, in a remote, dry corner in northeast Kenya, about an hour's drive from Garissa town. 'Tall order' The camp was first established in 1991 when civil war broke out in neighbouring Somalia, and over subsequent years has received waves of refugees fleeing conflict and drought. The United Nations puts the number of registered refugees in the chronically overcrowded settlements of permanent structures, mud shanties and tents, at around 335,000. The camp houses schools, clinics and community centres. Macharia Munene, professor of international relations at USIU-Africa, said the logistics of moving hundreds of thousands of refugees across the border would be "a tall order". But he said there were now safe areas within Somalia from where al Shabaab armed group had been chased out by African Union forces in recent years. "Kenya is in an emergency situation... Each country has an obligation to look after its people first," he told Reuters. Funerals of the students killed in the campus attack were taking place across the country. Pictures of their grieving families dominated the media, reminding Kenyans of the attack. Border wall Ruto said Kenya had started building a 700-km (440-mile) wall along the entire length of the border with Somalia to keep out members of al-Shabab. "We must secure this country at whatever cost, even if we lose business with Somalia, so be it," he said. On Tuesday, Kenya closed 13 informal money remittance firms, hawalas, to cut off funding to suspected fighters. Ruto said any business that collaborated with al-Shabab would be shut down. Al-Shabab has killed more than 400 people on Kenyan soil in the last two years, including 67 during a siege at Nairobi's Westgate mall in 2013, damaging tourism and inward investment. On Monday, the Kenyan air force launched air strikes against al Shabab targets in Somalia, a country where it has been militarily engaged against the armed group for several years. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2015/04/kenya-orders-move-massive-somali-refugee-camp-150411190428267.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ElPunto Posted April 12, 2015 I wonder what response our esteemed executive in Xamar will give to this. Headless chickens. It always amazes me how Somalis keep visiting/investing in this country. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nin-Yaaban Posted April 12, 2015 Repatriate them back to Jubbaland or Gedo, since majority of those on the camp are from those two places. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted April 12, 2015 <cite> @ElPunto said:</cite> I wonder what response our esteemed executive in Xamar will give to this. Headless chickens. You are talking about the same people who said they didn't know Kenya was building a wall. This wall (though this seems like gimmick) might be built way within Somali border. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted April 12, 2015 <cite> @Nin-Yaaban said:</cite> Repatriate them back to Jubbaland or Gedo, since majority of those on the camp are from those two places. People are from all Somali territories, no majority group. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Safferz Posted April 12, 2015 Considering it is against international law for Kenya to order refugees to return home to conflict, what does the Kenyan government think it will do? Concentration camps? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ElPunto Posted April 12, 2015 ^Not to mention it is 600,000 people some of whom have been there for more than 2 decades. The civil war and ensuing chaos in Somalia has been a cash cow for the Kenyan government. Not to mention all the Somali money in Nairobi. If they press on with this - and I don't see how - it will only cost them and their economy. There is no wall nor can they build one. These are the same guys who took four days to enter Westgate Mall. What is most crappy is the so called Somali politicians Ducale, Amina etc who are towing the same line. Somalis stink wherever they are at protecting their own group interests. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thehassanabdi Posted April 13, 2015 These people are not refugees but IDP's and are in their own country NFD which was carved out of Somalia by the colonialists. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Holac Posted April 13, 2015 Waiting for American corn and Western sponsorship is not a future. Due to the security situation in Kenya, Somali refugees should give any repatriation offer a careful consideration. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SomaliPhilosopher Posted April 14, 2015 <cite> @Holac said:</cite> Waiting for American corn and Western sponsorship is not a future. Due to the security situation in Kenya, Somali refugees should give any repatriation offer a careful consideration. Lol @ careful consideration. And what about the security situation in Somalia, where the black flag rises in many of the areas where these refugees come from? What future layeth there? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted April 14, 2015 <cite> @SomaliPhilosopher said:</cite> Lol @ careful consideration. And what about the security situation in Somalia, where the satanic black flag rises in many of the areas where these refugees come from? What future layeth there? Hello Mr SP. I am really shocked that you refered to a flag carrying the Islamic declaration of faith as Satanic!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SomaliPhilosopher Posted April 14, 2015 Mr.Tallaabo, a flag is a mere symbol. It has no agency to define. Rather it is defined by those it represents. From a religious perspective, you can argue carrying islamic declaration whilst representing something to the contrary is devilish in nature. Anyways as the old mantra goes "Fellowship no! Fraternity no! Fire to the fluid flags!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thehassanabdi Posted April 14, 2015 @Tallaabo A Muslim will not insult that flag,this person is not a Muslim neither is he Somali. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thehassanabdi Posted April 14, 2015 <cite> @Holac said:</cite> Waiting for American corn and Western sponsorship is not a future. Due to the security situation in Kenya, Somali refugees should give any repatriation offer a careful consideration. Were you brought up with corn? FYI, corn is not one of our staple diets. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites