
I am a refugee living in Kenya with my wife, Elizabeth*,
my daughters, Celine* (15), Alicia* (11), Amy* (7), and my sons,
Edmond* (13) and Mick* (4). We fled Uganda and arrived in Kenya
four years ago. The main reason for us fleeing Uganda was an
attack by the LRA
... LORD'S RESISTANCE ARMY on our village in Otwal, Northern
Uganda. In that attack, in September 1999, we lost my late
brother, Joseph*, and Anna*, daughter of my sister, Sarah*, who were
abducted by the LRA. Nothing is known of Anna's* fate.
Joseph's* body was found in a potatoe plantation, two weeks after the
LRA invasion, totally decomposed. The three of us, Joseph*,
Sarah* and I, had grown up surviving as orphans. I do not know
where Sarah* is right now, but I think she is alive and possibly in one
of the camps the Uganda government set up to protect people from LRA
attacks. The rebels have in the past, according to press reports
reaching us here in Kenya, attacked and killed many right within these
camps! The LRA is still very operative in the region.
Unfortunately, our application to register as refugees
was not successful in Kenya. This resulted in the UN office in
Nairobi counting us out of any assistance they otherwise could have
extended to us! I was sentenced to two years in prison, for
working and living in Kenya illegally. The jailing was instigated
by a powerful Christian lady, from a highly influential famlily in a
Christian ministry, connected to the present Vice President of
Kenya. I served 16 months before being released in September
2002.
We now live on the fifth floor of a six-story building
which also houses about 120 other people. Our survival has been
due to good friends from the Luo tribe, which is a major tribe in
Kenya. They are very social and kind. They have provided
food and sometimes rent money. I have also done some odd simple
jobs, such as cleaning, guarding and gardening. I also sometimes
drove. Yet we hunger, live in fear and great lack. We have
no food, and the water we use is not safe, in fact many times the
impure unsafe water mixes with sewage waste water! We have not
paid a rent amount coming up to 14,800 kenya shillings; as the new
month comes we have no direction on this. My malaria symptoms do
not seem too bad at the moment, but I do think that I still need a
medical examination to be sure I am okay. Malaria, typhoid,
coughs and T.B. are very common here.
What has been done to help the Okello* family? Please click here.
Above Content Added: June 2005
* To protect the privacy of the family concerned, fictitious
names are used throughout this website, in reference to all members of
that family.
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