75 die in fighting after cattle raids in Kenya

Published May 7, 2015
Over the last four days close to 75 Kenyans have died, Kenya Red Cross chief Abbas Gullet said. —AFP/File
Over the last four days close to 75 Kenyans have died, Kenya Red Cross chief Abbas Gullet said. —AFP/File

NAIROBI: Some 75 people have been killed in four days of cattle raids and revenge attacks in northern Kenya, the Red Cross said on Wednesday.

“Over the last four days close to 75 Kenyans have died. Is it worth it, and what for?” Kenya Red Cross chief Abbas Gullet said.

“In the 21st century, we can’t have Kenyans killing one another — especially these pastoralist communities who come from a very marginalised environment,” he said.

The violence started in northern Kenya’s Turkana and East Pokot districts, and clashes have also been reported in the nearby districts of Marsabit, Samburu and Baringo.

In the worst fighting, gunmen from the ethnic Turkana people are suspected of launching an attack on Monday against an ethnic Pokot village along the Turkana-East Pokot district border, an area where there are frequent deadly conflicts between the two communities.

“There were 54 people who have lost their lives from these two communities of Pokot and Turkana... it is very sad”, Gullet said, adding that the dead included five women and four children.

According to a county official, the violence started after an attack by Pokot warriors on a Turkana village in which 100 goats were stolen.

Red Cross teams are supporting some 350 families who have fled days of clashes.

Published in Dawn, May 7th, 2015

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