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Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Sure. One reason I will say that most people in the camps are not recruits of al Shabaab is, first, that they are people who have at least enough knowledge about the world and are well informed about the issues with al Shabaab and those kinds of things. Another reason is that if

May 2nd, 2017Committee meeting

Ahmed Mohamed

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you so much. I just want to expand on that too. There is another way in which the Government of Kenya can benefit from the refugees who are staying in those camps. Some of the refugees, especially those who came a long time ago, have established businesses in the camps. I

May 2nd, 2017Committee meeting

Ahmed Mohamed

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you so much. The vulnerabilities they might face in Somalia include being victims of the insecurity there. One of the possible places people can go back to Mogadishu, but we know that every day there are car bombings, and the other day we saw the civilian victims in the me

May 2nd, 2017Committee meeting

Ahmed Mohamed

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Yes, that's one case. The other case is of people who are going back to Somalia. I can't prove it, but I have had cases in which people who went back to Somalia lost some members of their family to al Shabaab, who accused them of being some kind of spies for the Kenyan government

May 2nd, 2017Committee meeting

Ahmed Mohamed

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  I understand the point that the UN representative made: when it comes to some of the criminal issues, it's done by the police and the justice department of the host government. However, the refugees still experience the same problems. Although they report them to the UN, there's

May 2nd, 2017Committee meeting

Ahmed Mohamed

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Thank you. Good afternoon, everyone. My name is Ahmed Mohamed, as I've been introduced. It's my pleasure to appear in front of a parliamentary committee and, more importantly, the subcommittee on international human rights to talk about the issues that have bothered me many tim

May 2nd, 2017Committee meeting

Ahmed Mohamed