- Cattle raiding in Kenya
The northern
Kenya and easternUganda regions are very insecure areas. For years now, there has been a number of cattle raids going on, terrorising the civilian population and killing hundreds of people. In easternUganda , in theKaramoja region, there are nomadic cattle herders called theKaramojong . These people are believed to be responsible for a number of the raids into Kenya.History
The conflicts in this region are several years old. For 20 years now the Karamojong have been armed, and cattle raids have been going on. In
2001 , a seven-month process was started to disarm the Karamojong of some 20,000 weapons. As of2003 , the Ugandan army claims over 10,000 guns have been collected but the process is slow with most of the Ugandan army troops relocated to the north to fight a rebel incursion there.It also appears that the Ugandan government is taking sides in the conflicts. In
2003 , the Ugandan army said it is recruiting Karamojong warriors as a militia force to fight the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebel group in eastern Uganda. Brig Kale Kaihura, a special military assistant to President Yoweri Museveni, told IRIN news: "Karamojong are as much threatened as anyone and they know it's in everyone’s interest that we protect Uganda from these thugs" [http://www.irinnews.org/print.asp?ReportID=36465 (IRIN news)] .Raids also occur between Kenya and
Ethiopia . The Boranas group has recently been involved in raids involving cattle, according to a [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4679205.stm BBC article] . Over the past year, more and more people from Ethiopia are crossing into Kenya, and violence is a common occurrence in the region. Cattle related conflicts are also happening between Uganda andSudan [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3523262.stm (BBC)] .On
July 3 2005 both Uganda and Kenya governments agreed in a meeting to step up efforts to disarm pastoral communities in the two countries to end the violence [http://allafrica.com/stories/200507040076.html according to an All Africa story] . However, the month of July has seen more attacks than ever before.Recent raids
* In January
2003 , a Ugandan cattle clashes left 30 people dead [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/2661931.stm (BBC)] .* In April
2003 , dozens of people were killed and thousands displaced after an attack by Kenyan cattle raiders in eastern Uganda [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/2940577.stm (BBC)] .* On
September 21 2003 , raiders have killed dozens of people in the north-eastern region ofKatakwi [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3127102.stm (BBC)] . The government later confiscated 1238 heads from Karamojong elders to compensate the lives taken in the raid.* On
June 24 2005 theWorld Food Programme suspended its operations because Karamojong warriors looted nearly 50 tons of food [http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=136&art_id=qw111961368713B225 (IOL)] .* On
July 12 2005 61 people died in Kenya from attacks [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4679205.stm (BBC)] .* On
July 15 2005 the BBC reported over 25 deaths over a two day period when raiders from Uganda ambushed and stole cattle [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4687147.stm (BBC)] . Over 2,000 animals are believed to have been stolen in the past month. An army commander said the trouble began when Pian warriors raided cattle from the rival Bokora ethnic group.* On
July 21 2005 , some 200 raiders from eastern Uganda crossed into Kenya [http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L21409810.htm (Reuters)] . Police say the raiders killed a 12 year-old boy and stole many animals. Kenyan security forces say they have shot dead 18 of the cattle raiders.*On July 31, 2008 raiders shot around 30 herdsmen at
Suguta Valley . The herdsmen were chasing raiders, who had earlier stolen their cattle, but the herdsmen run out of ammunition. [Anon 2008, [http://www.nation.co.ke/News/regional/-/1070/445744/-/6ik7d8/-/index.html 'Raiders shoot dead 30 herders'] , "Daily Nation", 2 August. Retrieved on 2 August 2008.]See also
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