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Kenyan forces at it again

2009-06-29 10:08
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kalahari.com

Nairobi - Security forces tortured scores of men and raped a dozen women in a sweep against the mainly ethnic Somali population of remote north-east Kenya intended to disarm militias, a rights group said on Monday.

The accusation by US-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) of brutalities in a late 2008 operation adds to a litany of allegations against Kenya's army and police in the last few years of terrorising and killing in security sweeps.

"This is not a question of a few bad apples disobeying orders," said Kenneth Roth, HRW executive director. "This operation was the result of a strategy devised by senior officials to use brutal force against Kenyans."

Echoing the recommendation of a recent UN report on abuses by Kenyan security forces, Roth urged the removal of the east African nation's police commissioner and attorney-general.

There was no immediate response by Kenyan authorities to the new HRW report, though the security forces and government spokesperson routinely deny accusations of abuses. They say rights groups swallow politically-motivated accounts by activists.

Genitals crushed

HRW said the October2008 operation to disarm warring militia in the Mandera region - a notoriously violent area where the borders of Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia meet - left more than 1 200 injured, 1 dead, and at least 12 women raped.

"The Kenyan army and police targeted 10 towns and villages, rounding up the population, beating and torturing male residents en masse, and indulging in widespread looting and destruction," it said, terming it a "deliberate and brutal attack" on locals.

As well as constant beating, "some men had their genitals pulled with pliers, tied with wire, or beaten with sticks as a method of torture", the report added.

In some communities, elders pleaded with commanders to relent and negotiated the release of men in return for the surrender of identity cards and production of weapons within days. Some arms were then bought from Somalia to hand over.

At the time of the operation, police and army officials insisted they were purging an arms-infested region for the good of the population. Scores die every year in inter-clan fights and cross-border raids, mainly over scant resources in the arid region that has suffered repeatedly from drought.

Independent inquiries

The HRW report came as Kenya's security chiefs face a barrage of accusations for their tactics in repressing rebels in Mount Elgon region, cracking down on the outlawed Mungiki gang, and shooting protesters after the last presidential election.

Local and foreign rights groups allege hundreds of needless deaths along with a pattern of torture and destruction.

"Kenya needs to make absolutely clear to security forces that they will be held accountable for serious abuses," Roth said. "The right way to start is to conduct independent inquiries into these brutal operations in Mandera and to remove the police commissioner and attorney general."

Both men have rejected previous calls to step down, and President Mwai Kibaki appears reluctant to move against them despite the damage to Kenya's international reputation from the allegations against his security forces.

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