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Wednesday, June 23, 2021

GARRE -AL SHABBAB MILITIA SHOULD BE STOPPED

 Garre attacks #MuruleKenya again.

This is today morning at Qurqura and Wanteey. Since President Uhuru talked about some clans causing clashes in Mandera and pretending it was AlShabaab, The Garre Militia, that is causing problems in Mandera County has done it. This time saying, it was KDF that did this. 

They are trying to prove they were not the ones causing problems in Mandera County.


We need to Confirm from Kenya Defence Forces if at all they knew anything about Killing of Nomads and civilians between Elwak and Lafey. The Border of Murule and Garre has well been established since Colonial period as being Elwak Police Stations. This can be adduced from all Government records and Garres have contionously been trespassing along Murule Community.

Regional Commissioner Ndalanu has constantly reminded Garre and Murule to live in peace even after signing of the latest Umul Accord in Mandera overseen by Mandera County Commissioner. Garre Community have always not seen UMUL ACCORDS as obligatory to them and hence causing clashes. They castigate any peace agreements.

Some 11 Murule people have either been killed or injured by Garre Militaimen in Mandera County and over the past year,  the Government of Kenya through Elders and Sultans were carrying out Peace sensitization in Mandera County.


RC Ndalana met elders from the two clans on Saturday and warned that the killings will not be accepted. He said the government will not sit back and watch people being butchered.

The Garre clan militias have been blamed for killings and terrorising innocent civilians and claiming it was AlShabaab. They are also behind the theft of livestock from Murule and Degodias eversince time immemorial.

Garre have been known to fight with all tribes. They fought with Boranas, They fought with Ajuraan as well as Degodia and Marehan. They think they are unstoppable. 

We urge the GoK to discipline Garre for going against the #UmulAccord1&2

In 1999, Former North Eastern Provincial Commisioner, Amb Mohamed  Saleh did his best to solve the GARRE -AJURAAN Clashes started by the Garre Community when they wanted to steal Ajuuraan Livestock as well as land.



Tuesday, June 08, 2021

MURULE AND DEGODIA MAY FORM A 'COALITION' OF INTEREST TO TAKE OVER MANDERA GOVERNOR AND OTHER SEATS

 As per Official Estimates, Mandera County has a population of 1.1 million people, mainly ethnic Somalis categorised into four clan groupings. These are the Garre, the Murulle and the Degodia clans, as well as the “Corner Tribes,” a grouping of the smaller clans. After Somalia’s collapse in 1991, a sizable population of the Marehan clan from Somalia also arrived in Mandera and has been seeking protections and resettlement. Many clans like Murules have intermarried with Marehan and therefore are part and parcel of Mandera County.

For ages, elders in Mandera have largely been the ones making political decisions on behalf of the people and determining who vies for crucial positions during elections. But this is bound to change as youths in the county now seek to bring a different narrative by supporting their own in the next General Elections.

In a bid to change the political landscape, a group of young people drawn from different clans and sub-clans residing within and without Mandera County are fronting and spearheading new plans for Mandera Gubernatorial seat in 2022.


The Garre clan, being the majority in Mandera county in terms of clan affiliations, are normally left to take the gubernatorial seat against the other three clans. The Garre Community is viewed differently as not pure somalis and this always plays out in Mandera. 

But that is coming to an end if we follow the startegies being deployed towards 2022.

Two of the clans, Murule and Degodia along with 'other somalis' are planning to overthrow Garre dominance in Mandera County Government and installing one of them. They are also planning to share seats with other clans to destroy the 'dominance' of Garres in the County Government.

Those Eyeing the Gubernatorial Seat come from Murule Clan as well as Degodia and their combined votes including other somalis will trounce the Garre votes in Mandera County.

Turn the tide

In an exclusive interview with the Clans representatives and Youth of The said Mandera clans, they say time is ripe for the tide to be turned against the norm in Mandera county. They accuse Garre of completely disregarding appointment of County Administration and misappropriation of County Resources.

Mandera County gets Ksh 10,000,000,000 (Ten Billion) approx $100 Million Each year and no tangible Infrastructure has been built for the past 7 years. infact, it is rumoured that County Administrators have created many Millionaires within a short time.

The Clans youthful movement has since formed a secretariat in every clan and have already informed most of their elders about the intention of the near future. The Elections of Kenya are slated in 2022. The Youth, aim to involve their Elders to now plan several conference aimed at discussing how to  ensure their impact is felt.

They are planning to sit and discuss on these issues as we progress to 2022. 

The clans says the Garre County administartion and their political elites and elders in the county have always overlooked them in spite of their numerical strength in terms of votes.

According to clans, they can easily trounce and get the Gubernatorial seat while reserving the Senate to the Garre Community. They can share other spoils of the election between other clans. 

Already The Garre Council of Elders have plans to back for governorship between Senator Mohamed Maalim Mohamud, County Assembly Speaker Mohamed Khalif, Mr Feisal Abdirahman, Mr Yussuf Mohamed Issack alias Yusuf Rafiki and Education CAS Hassan Noor Hassan.

“The competition is open and anyone is free to declare his candidature. We shall only declare what shall be brought to us from the sub-clan level,” said Mr Yussuf Alinur, the chairman of the Garre elders' council.

One Aspirant from the Degodia Community recently told us, The Garre Chairman, doesn't even mention the Competition other clans in Mandera can pose to their Gubernatorial plans. That is like giving themselves the seat. 


Monday, June 07, 2021

GARRE - MURULE CONFLICT : ELWAK POLICE POST BORDERS


ELWAK - LAFEY AREA ISSUES : Border Demarcation at Elwak Police Station. 

This week a lot has happened in Lafey and Elwak subcounties in Mandera County and the government of Kenya, i think must be aware of, has not said anything. It is a high time, they sought these issues.

The Garre Community has been assaulting Murule Community from time immemorial and the repercussions are dire. One instances is the Elgolicha Massacre which Murule Community carried out an attack to stop Garre's Assault in Elwak Area where 25 Garre people were massacred in 2005 and 1,500 families flee from that area.  It was a headline news. 

Police later said the incident appeared to have been a revenge attack by MURULE clan against GARRE for an earlier raid.

This week, However, The same is happening. Murule herdsmen and women in around Garre-Murule Border at the Elwak - Wargadud Road, in one instances raping a Murule Girl tending to her animals near Haresuku along the Elwak Wargadud Road, this week.

This happened after Garre Community, with it's Militia that also works with Terrorists in Alungu, Lafey and Arabia Wards and near Elwak Border has beaten another Murule Herdsman, an old man trying to find his stolen camel, which are said to be inside Garre Territory.

Garres have a history of stealing Camels. The Video below is Camels stolen from Degodia Community in 1964.


Again This week, another man, a servant of Murule Community, tending to some animals was almost killed by the Garre Community and still managed to escape.

All these is done and the Murule Community is still pursuing Peace. The Government of Kenya talks about Peace when Murule acts but does nothing when Garre are asaaulting Murule. Our Murule Elders keeps talking about Peace when there are Garre Refugees from Elwak Somalia who have settled in Yetho, Wanteey, Qurqura, Elgolicha and Haresuku Areas -all of which are Murule Grazing lands. 

We urge the Government of Kenya to deal with these Garre Militia that also acts as ALSHABAAB proxies within Mandera County or we deal with them once and for all. They made sure that Elwak-Lafey-Mandera unpassable because of their terrorist activities.

We can deal with them but let us get an assurance there will no interference from the Government of Kenya.

MURULE - GARRE CONFLICT : PEACE OR WAR

Mandera County, Since 2004, when it was a district to the present day has experienced serious setback following clashes pitting the two largest clans in the district, the Garre and Murule. The two clans have had a long history of periodic struggles over grazing land, dating back to the 1916- 20s, 80's and more recent but also have had extended periods of peace between them.  Prior to the 2004 violence, no serious armed clashes had occurred between the two clans since 1983. 

Read the Previous 2005 UMUL Accord here https://muruleonline.blogspot.com/2021/05/umul-accord-2021.html

The 2004 clashes began with pastoral clashes over disputed pasture at Jabibar, resulting in one death. The death triggered a revenge killing, a clear warning sign that xeer (Somalia Clan System) between the two clans was in danger of breaking down. The spiral of revenge killing culminated with Garres asaaulting Murules in several points along Elwak -Wargadud Road and the the Murules responded by killing of a prominent Garre NGO worker near EI Wak in December 2004. Then, The Garre, responded with armed attacks that ushered in a period ofwider conflict. From January to March 2005, multiple attacks were responsible for 50 deaths and 30,000 displaced persons in the district. The conflict reached it apex on March16,2005, when a Murule raided a Garre village of EI Golicha that resulted in a massacre of22 people, of whom 16 were children. The massacre triggered widespread outrage in the Kenyan media and international press, prompting direct Kenyan government response.

Read UMUL ACCORD 2021 here https://muruleonline.blogspot.com/2021/05/umul-accord-2021.html

The two clans were convened in peace talks which were eventually mediated by a group of eminent Muslim leaders from the Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims (SUPKEM). Under considerable national pressure, the two clans reached an UMUL accord which enshrined open access to pasture throughout the district. But aid agencies on the ground reported that ethnic cleansing at the location level continues, and IDP return to home areas, including Mandera town, has been slow. The  lack of hostilities may not constitute anenduring peace. While a return to armed conflict is not viewed as inevitable, it remains adangerous possibility.

Read KENYA -SOMALIA Full Report Here : https://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PNADT520.pdf

CONFLICT DRIVERS:

A number of underlying conflict drivers have been at play in Mandera. Chronic tensions over access to grazing land and wells have unquestionably been a rootcause of the communal violence. Land pressures in the arid region have always been high. 

A combination of factors - 

Increased population, the displacement of Garre and Murule from Wajir-West and Isiolo back into Mandera, an increase in poorly placed boreholes, and the misuse of locations as zones of exclusive grazing land have allcontributed to growing anxiety among and pressure on pastoralists.

Political competition over constituencies and locations have been a more direct conflict driver.

 Following clan clashes in the early 1980s, in 1988 a new constituency, Mandera-Central, was carved out of Mandera-East to provide a seat in parliament for the Garres. Prior to that time, the two constituencies in Mandera were routinely held by thenumerically dominant Murule. As in Wajir, it was thought that a separate constituency in a mainly Garre zone would serve as a conflict prevention device, by eliminating politicalcompetition between the Garre and Murille. Instead, it accelerated it.

 As elsewhere in theregion, MPs wielded authority to pressure the government to expand the number oflocations in their constituency as a means of rewarding clients and expanding government services - schools, boreholes, stipends to chiefs - all part ofpolitical patronage in Kenya.

But because the "base" of each MP is his clan or sub-clan, rewards of location chieftainships went exclusively to the clan of the MP. And because control of locations was used to make exclusionist claims on land within the location borders, the net result was widespread ethnic cleansing in the three constituencies of Mandera.43Conflict wasmost acute in locations where valuable, previously shared grazing area was situated. 

In the Garre-Murille clashes, competition within the Garre political elite appearsto have played an especially destructive and complex role. In 2002, both the Mandera-East and Mandera-Central constituencies were won by Garre from the Qoranyo sub-clan,one of two main Garre sub-clans the other being the Tuuf). The Tuuf had previously enjoyed prominence in the political realm and both the sub-clan and its ousted MP, Aden Nur Mohamed, were unhappy with the outcome. 

Some local observers contend thatAden Nur and his Tuuf supporters sought an alliance with Murille and, in an attempt to demonstrate that the Qoranyo leaders could not rule, provoked security incidents and tensions between the two clans. Adan Nur's successor, MP Billow Kero, filed a statement with the CID accusing Aden Nur of inciting violence, and Aden Nur was summoned and questioned by the police. Nur in turn accuses Kero of using Garre militia to intimidate rivals. If either or both of the charges are true, it would mirror patterns in a number ofother troubled border regions of Kenya, where MPs and their political rivals arefrequently accused of fomenting ethnic violence.

As with the Garre-Ajuraan clashes in Wajir-North, the fact that Mandera district clans can call on militia firepower from neighboring Ethiopia, where kinsmen are either in the Ethiopia military or operate as para-military forces in the border areas, exacerbates the conflict.The Garre-Murille conflict was also entangled in and driven by the Garre-Marehan conflict. The Murille of Mandera district have had a long-running relationship with the Marehan sub-clans in the border area, especially the Ali Dheere sub-clan. A series of killings since 2000, and a longer history of rivalry over trade between the Ali Dheere and the Garre, led to deteriorating relations between the two groups. When armed clashes between the Marehan and Garre broke out over El Wak, the Garre suspected Murille complicity with the Marehan, increasing mistrust between the two.

Read KENYA -SOMALIA Full Report Here : https://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PNADT520.pdf

Prospects for Peace. 

The fact that the recently-brokered peace accord was reached underconsiderable external pressure and without adequate follow-up to insure implementation is worrisome. Most of the underlying factors driving the conflict - political manipulation of ethnic grievances by politicians, abuse of locations to pursue ethnic cleansing, andever-worsening pressures on pastoral households - are still in place. On the other hand, a number of factors could work in favor of consolidating the fragile peace. The impressive growth of civic peace groups in Mandera is helping build lines of communication and their watch-dog role may reduce the space political figures have to manipulate clantensions. Business interests in Mandera-town depend on cross-border trade, which has been interrupted by fighting, and could be convinced to support peace rather than fund their clan militias. Finally, the fact that the peace accord was mediated by national Muslim leaders may create a stronger taboo against violating the peace.

Read KENYA -SOMALIA Full Report Here : https://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PNADT520.pdf

Monday, May 24, 2021

UMUL ACCORD - 2021


We do hope The Garre Community complies with this Umul Accord to the latter. The Murule Community have no problem with the Garre Community. Our Conflict started in 1916...and in 1929...and several smaller smaller conflicts until 1982-83 era and in 2004-2005 and in 2007-2008 (Umul Accord 1) and now in Umul Accord 2 -2021. 

AFTER UMUL ACCORD, NOW, GARRE MILITIAMEN ATTACK MURULE IN WANTEY - LAFEY CONSTITUENCY


 #Latest News - 24/05/2021

GARRE and MURULE face off in WANTEEY area, Lafey Constituency. 

Militia Men from the GARRE community today attacked pastoralists of the MURULE community in a water point in the WANTEY area, in Alungu Ward of lafey constituency. They Injured several people before counter attacked by the Murule Community. Several injuries on both sides were reported. The Garre Militia men came by four vehicles and were outnumbered. they ran leaving the vehicles in the Water Point.

The reason behind the conflict is still unknown. But it should be understood that WANTE, QURQURA and YETHO are part of Alungu Ward of LAFEY CONSTITUENCY.  Garres especially from Somalia have recently been seen in Wante, Yetho areas as other Garre Communities from Kenya have refused to settle them in their land. 


WANTEEY is an important waterpoint sometimes used by the neighbouring Garre Community during drought and clashes have been seen before. 

The GARRE and MURULE clan clashes are commonplace in the Mandera community. Just recently Murule were complaining of Somalia's Garre settling in Yetho and Wanteey area and a peace resolution was cuurently underway under Sheikh Umal...The Umul Accord.

The Umul Accord 2007-2008 arbitration was broken by the Garre community and clashes erupted after they settled Somalia's Garre in Murule Land. Umul Accord 2020 resolutions were agreed after Murules destroyed the built settlement by Somalia's Garre.

More to Follow....

WANTEEY / QURQURA IYO YETHO(YEDO) ARE IN ALUNGU WARD - LAFEY CONSTITUENCY

 

#War degdeg ah - 24/05/2021

GARRE iyo MURULE oo isku horfadhiya degaanka WANTEEY.

Reer guuraaga beesha GARRE ayaa maanta weerraro ku qaaday xoolaleyda beelweynta MURULE iyaga oo ku weeraraya goob biyo-dhig ah oo ku taal Agagaarka WANTEY. Dhawr qof oo dhaawac ah oo labada dhinac ah ayaa la soo sheegayaa.

Sababta ka dambeysa isku dhaca wali lama fahmin. Laakin ina la fahmo waaye WANTE, QURQURA iyo YETHO inay katirsanyihiin Alungu Ward oo katirsan LAFEY CONSTITUENCY. 

WANTEEY waa marin biyood muhiim ah oo u dhaxeeya labada Qabiil ee hore wax u soo dhex maray.

Dagaal beeleedka GARRE iyo MURULE ayaa ah mid ay ka siman yihiin maqalka dhagaha bulshada Rer Mandheera.