25 Sudanese, South Sudanese youth arrested in Kakuma, Kenya
Kenya authorities have arrested 25 Sudanese
and South Sudanese youth suspected to be behind an attack on two secondary
schools in Kakuma Refugee Camp last week, camp leaders said.
Aweng Lueth Chol, head of the Upper Nile
community at the camp, told Radio Tamazuj that a group of Sudanese and South
Sudanese youth from the camp had attacked the Kakuma and Green Light Secondary
Schools.
He pointed out that the incident resulted in
the wounding of 13 students and teachers, prompting the police to launch a
campaign of mass arrests among refugees in the camp on Thursday.
"Our youth had attacked two schools and
fled, so the Kenyan police came and arrested 8 Sudanese youth and 17 South
Sudanese," Aweng said.
He called on the police authorities to release
the arrested youth, saying the arrested refugees are innocent.
The community leader also urged the government
of South Sudan to coordinate the issue with the Kenyan government to release
the arrested youth.

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