Militia behind Kenya’s Tana River killings, say villagers

Villagers targetted in a recent wave of tit-for-tat killings in southeast Kenya say trained militia, including men from outside the region, are behind the raids.
And they suspect politicians may have brought them in.
The killings have pitted the Pokomo, a farming community, against their Orma pastoralist neighbours in the Tana River region.
Clashes between the two tribes are normally attributed to disputes over water and grazing rights.
But local people say the latest violence – in which more than 100 people have been killed in less than a month – is largely fueled by politics.
“We were born into the conflict between Pokomos and Ormas,” Kadze Kazungu, a Pokomo, told reporters in front of the blackened walls of what was once his house in Chamwanamuma village.