By Getry Agizah and Peter Serete
Fresh conflict erupted one morning in Kakuma Refugee Camp, phase II, between the Great Lakes and the Sudanese refugees. A Burundian motorbike driver hit a Sudanese boy at around 8 a.m. and the boy suffered minor injuries on his mouth. The Burundian was carrying a Congolese passenger and the accident triggered angry Sudanese who attacked the Burundian and killed him in cold blood. The Great Lakes group which comprises Congolese, Burundians and Ugandans started fighting the Sudanese. ‘The matter was out of control, the only message we got from the camp was “we need your prayers” pastor Etienne. . . . . . read more