Press Release No9 February 2008

Mass Murder in Bossaso (Puntland, Somalia)

65 Oromo refugees murdered and more than 100 others injured 65 Oromo refugees from Ethiopia were killed and more than 100 others were seriously injured when two grenades were thrown at two different hotels owned by two Oromo refugees, Melaku and Jamal Arsii, in port town of Bossaso in Puntland, Somalia. The victims were watching a video game produced in Oromo Language by the time the attack took place on the 5th of February, 2008. According to HRLHA informants in the area, the deadly attack was planned and executed jointly by security forces from Ethiopia and Puntland. A three-member mercenary group organized in Ethiopia was sent out to neighboring countries were refugees from Ethiopia are believed to have been staying to take such actions against suspected members of opposition political organizations. Relatives and family members of the victims in particular give the following proofs to substantiate their claims:

  • One day prior to the attack in Bossaso, houses of Oromo refugees living in Borama and Buro towns of Puntland were searched by the joint Ethio-Puntland security agents.

  • 30 seconds before the happening of the attack, the power was turned off from its source and the whole town remained in absolute darkness; domestic and international telephone networks were disconnected.

  • The town of Bossaso was fully surrounded by heavily armed security forces and all roads leading into and out of the town were blocked.

  • After the attack took place, the bodies of the victims were immediately loaded onto two trucks and taken to unknown places.

  • The vehicle of the Ministry of Interior of Puntland was identified at the place of the attack. The names of the injured Oromo refugees are:

  • 1.Abrahim Siraj Abrahim 28,born inRobe/Arsi

  • 2.Abdusalam Mustaffa 28,born in Baroda/Hrarge

  • 3. Abdala Kamal Tuse 20, Sude/Arsi

  • 4.Siraj Kadir Mohamed 20,Arsi

  • 5.Abdul Fatah Abubakar 18, Arsi,

  • 6.Suleyman Ahmed,

  • 7.Mohamed Usmael Kasim 18,Machara/Hararge

  • 8.Mohamed Usmael Aliyu 20, Wallo

  • 9.Jamal Mohamed Saali,

  • Ali Mohamed Bashir

  • 11. Fadluu Haji Abdoo 20,Arsi

  • 12. Amin Hussen Abdulqadir

  • 13. Mohamed Aloo

  • 14. Nagawo Abdoo Alliyyi

  • 15. Ture Aman Abdo

  • 16. Mohamed Yasin Ibro

  • 17. Abdujabar Mohamed Abdo 24 Jaju/Arsi

  • 18. Umar Taka

  • 19. AliyyiiAhmed Musa

  • 20. Gidana Muse Dade

  • 21. Umar Aadam Umar raya 23, wallo

  • 22. Jamal Mohamed Ulula 53

  • 23. Mohamed Amin Kadir 22, Robe/Bale

  • 24. Mustafa Salii Abdalla 23,Baddanno/Hararge

  • 25. Abdiugafar Abdulahi Jabran 18, Wakkite Burka/Shwa

  • 26. Abdulle Biluu Ahmed 19, Shirka/Arsi

  • 27. Ziyaad Ibrahim Hassan30,Galamso/Hararge

  • 28. Ahmed Bakar Birka

  • 29. Obsaa Aman Sheeko

  • 30. Abdo kalifa

  • 31. Nagash Mohamed Idris

  • 32. Mohamed Said 21, Marti Abomsa/Arsi

  • 33. Mohamed Gazali Sh. Aman

  • 34. Arabu Hussen Abdurahman

  • 35.Nura Abdurahman Sheka

  • 36. Muhaddin Kamal Aman

  • 37 Mohamed Amade Ulume

  • 38. Umar Mahamud Umare

  • 39. Aliyyi Mohamed Aliyyi 20, Wallo

  • 40. Xahir Hussen Abdilkariim25, Bale

  • 41. Ahmed Mahamud Kalil, Wallo

  • 42. Hassan Umar Duqaa 20, Wallo,

  • 43. Qasim Kadir 22, Lole/Arsi

  • 44. Abdiltif Shubbe Mohamed 42 Bale

  • 45. Redwan Kadir23, Jaju/Arsi

  • 46. Daud Kadir Hussen 20, Jaju/Arsi

  • 47. Abdulmajid Abiti Mohamed 22, Jaju/Arsi

  • 48. Husseen Jara Sulte

  • 49. Umar Ahmed Tarafa, Wallo

  • 50. Abama Nyalata Abit

  • 51. Mohamed Dhere

  • 52. Abdallaa Ahmed Malu ,Sambate/Wallo

  • 53. Nagahu Abdi Ali 38 Robe?Arsi

  • 54. Usmael Hasso Sh Aadam, Machitu/Arsi

  • 55. Alamu Bayana

  • 56. Mohamed Bile Ahmed Yusuf

  • 57.Wandwoson Baqalaa

  • 58. Sulayman Ma�alim Warsame

  • 59. Melaku (hotel owner); and the names of more than 40

    victims who are in critical condition were not included The Human Rights League of the Horn of Africa/HRLHA believes that such kinds of mass murders were pre-planed and well organized. HRLHA also believes that defenseless civilians who have already fled their home lands seeking for safety and security should get a full protection in countries where they are staying; be it temporarily or permanently. It strongly condemns such barbarous act committed against defenseless refugees. Also, HRLHA is highly concerned about the safety and security of those refugees currently living in Puntland and other neighboring countries.

    HRLHA urges other international human rights agencies to join hands with it to condemn these illegal and inhuman acts committed in Bossasso, Puntland against defenseless refugees. HRLHA also requests governments of the west and other international organization to interfere so that the safety and security of the refugees in Puntland and other neighboring countries in the Horn would be secured. In the mean time, HRLHA demands that the barbarous act committed against defenseless refugees be investigated.

    The HRLHA is a non-political organization which attempts to challenge abuses of human rights of the people of various nations and nationalities in the Horn of Africa.

    HRLHA is aimed at defending fundamental human rights including freedoms of thought, expression, movement and association. It has also aimed at raising the awareness of individuals about their own basic human rights and that of others. It has intended to work on the observances as well as due processes of law. It promotes the growth and development of free and vigorous civil societies.

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