Kenyan captives in the war on terror
Some Kenyan have ended up captives in the war on terror.[1][2] The East Africa Standard reported on July 29, 2008 that 19 individuals suspected of ties to al Qaeda apprehended in Kenya in the winter of 2007 were: "removed from police custody by foreign security agents for interrogation."
Der Spiegel reports that Kenyan authorities worked with the USA when it backed an Ethiopian incursion into Somalia around New Year 2007.[3] It reports that as many as 200 American FBI and CIA officers were involved.
A Kenyan Parliamentary report states:[1]
"The rendition of the terror suspects is illegal under the Constitution and international law because it disregards judicial and administrative processes."
The report states some captives were arrested before being handed over to foreign custody, while others were simply kidnapped.[1]
The 19 Kenyans were among a larger group of captives most of whom were not Kenyans. Captives were rendered to Ethiopia and Somalia.[1] One captive, Abdulmalik Mohamed, was transported to extrajudicial detention in the United States' Guantanamo Bay detention camp, in Cuba.
Aden Sheikh Abdullahi |
Saidi Shifa |
Salam Ngama |
Bashir Hussein Chirag Mohammed Sader |
Said Hamisi Mohamed |
Swaleh Ali Tunza |
Hassan Shaban Mwazume |
Hussein Ali Said |
Tsuma Solomon Adam Ayila |
Abdi Muhammed Abdillahi |
Salim Awadh Salim |
Abdulrashid Mohamed |
Kasim Musa Mwarusi |
Ali Musa Mwarusi |
Abdallah Halifan Tondwe |
Nasru Tuko |
Mohammed Said Mohamed |
Saqaawi Diin |
Wahab Mohamed Abdulmalik |
References
- 1 2 3 4 Ben Agina (2008-07-29). "How terror suspects were flown out of Kenya". East African Standard. Archived from the original on August 5, 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-29.
One Abdulmalik Mohamed, said to be a Kenyan citizen and suspected of being involved in the bombing of Paradise Hotel in Mombasa, was arrested in Kenya and handed to foreign agents who flew him to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, after being held in custody in Mombasa and Nairobi.
mirror - ↑ "Horn of terror: Report of US-led mass extra-ordinary renditions from Kenya to Somalia, Ethiopia and Guantanamo Bay January - June 2007" (PDF). Muslim Human Rights Forum. 2007-07-06. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 30, 2011. Retrieved 2008-07-29. mirror
- ↑ John Goetz, Marcel Rosenbach, Holger Stark (2007-06-13). "Taking the 'War on Terror' to Africa". Der Spiegel. Retrieved 2008-07-29. mirror