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In Pictures: Somalis exiled from Nairobi

Al Jazeera follows the forced removal of Somali nationals from the Kenyan capital to the country’s arid north.

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The "Dayah Express" bus leaves Nairobi several times a week before dawn, and takes two days to reach Kakuma.
By Phil Moore
Published On 9 Jun 20149 Jun 2014

Kenya – Following Kenya’s worst terrorism incident in decades and a string of smaller-scale attacks in Nairobi and Mombasa, police launched a security crackdown in early April, known as “Operation Usalama Watch”.

Kenyan authorities rounded up thousands of ethnic Somalis, mostly from the capital’s Eastleigh neighbourhood, which has been dubbed “Little Mogadishu”. Rights groups condemned the arbitrary arrests, detentions, extortion and other abuses during the security operations. “Somalis are scapegoats in Kenya’s counter-terrorism crackdown,” an Amnesty report claimed. 

Kenya’s interior cabinet secretary ordered every refugee to return to the over-crowded and under-serviced refugee camps – primarily Kakuma and Dadaab, two large refugee camps in Kenya’s arid north. Those who refused to do so were flown to the war-torn Somali capital, Mogadishu. Those who stayed in Nairobi faced extortion, violence and arbitrary arrests at the hands of the Kenyan police. 

Hundreds of people voluntarily travelled from the Kenyan capital to Kakuma refugee camp by bus, their tickets paid for by the UN refugee agency. The journey takes two days. Leaving the capital, the bus travels through the lush green farmlands of the Rift Valley into the harsh, dry environment of Turkana.

Eastleigh, Nairobi(***)s run-down Somali quarter, is an important economic neighbourhood for many foreign nationals. 
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A Somali businessman sits on the bus as it waits to depart Eastleigh.
The crackdown has reached Kenya(***)s Nakuru County. Above, a Somali refugee and her family board the bus.
In the western town of Kitale, the bus waits for two hours during a massive rain-storm.
During the storm, passengers take refuge in a small cafe. 
The bus stops overnight in Ortum, a small truckers(***) town along the northern route. Those with enough money can afford a small guest-house; those without must sleep on the bus.
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Rahma, a mother of two, looks out at the changing landscape as the bus moves into the arid, northern lands.
The bus finally reaches Kakuma after a gruelling 35-hour journey, the final day over unpaved roads.
Sheltering himself from the blistering sun, Ibrahim tries to contact relatives in the camp.
Kakuma(***)s harsh environment lies in stark contrast to that of urban Nairobi. Small, uniform houses dot the horizon for several kilometres.
Since the refugees cannot legally work in Kenya, they must rely on humanitarian aid to survive. 
Ibrahim reaches the tin-walled house of his uncle, where he plans to stay after weeks of harassment in Nairobi.
In a nearby compound, Somali women discuss the treatment of refugees in Kenya.
Arid Turkana as seen from the sky.

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