Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Why Turkana residents cross fingers when August sets in


Turkana fishermen prepare for a fishing expedition in Lake Turkana. Last week, four fishermen were abducted by Merille militia and it is suspected they were killed. [PHOTOS: LUCAS NG’ASIKE/STANDARD]
By LUCAS NG’ASIKE
Turkana, Kenya: August is a dreaded month among many fishermen in Turkana. They fear venturing into Lake Turkana, which is one of the world’s rarest desert lake, and is home to nutritious and abundant fish stocks.

The militia group from Merille community in Ethiopia raids fishermen mostly in August.But inside the lake, especially in August, death lurks, thanks to foreign militia from neighbouring Ethiopia.
During the month, newly circumcised Merille youth are required to kill people from an ‘enemy community’ and bring back their private parts as a sign of heroism.
Both Merille and Turkana live on the border of their two countries. They have staged attacks against each other for years with the worst one being in 2011, which left over 60 Turkana men, women and children dead.
Turkana North OCPD Bernard Nyakwaka said during the 2011 massacre, they recovered bodies that had missing private parts.
“Men are targeted most for mutilation of their private parts and this happens in attacks in August,” he told The Standard.
During the attacks, many locals have been abducted and killed and their bodies are hardly recovered.
Old way of life
Ethiopian elder Lotikori Yarakal confirmed that August marks the season when young men among the Merille graduate into manhood.
“They congregate around River Omo (in Ethiopia) where they are circumcised and conditions set before they graduate to become men,” he said.

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