For Immediate Release
Contact: Lisa Cohen (310) 395-2544 / lisa@lisacohen.org
Contact: Lisa Cohen (310) 395-2544 / lisa@lisacohen.org
A jury in the Eastern
District of Virginia finds Colonel Yusuf Abdi Ali (aka “Tuke”) liable for the torture of semi-nomadic Somali herder Farhan
Warfaa
Alexandria, May 21, 2019 —Today, a Virginia jury found Col. Yusuf
Abdi Ali (aka “Tuke”) responsible for the torture of semi-nomadic Somali
herder Farhan Warfaa. Col. Tukeh was a high-ranking military commander in Siad
Barre’s decades-long military dictatorship in Somalia.
The jury awarded Mr.
Warfaa $500,000 in damages, including $100,000 in punitive damages. Mr. Warfaa
was represented by the Center for Justice and Accountability (CJA) and the law
firm of DLA Piper LLP.
Mr. Warfaa said, “It has been a long journey seeking justice
for what happened to me and to my community. Today’s verdict was a vindication
not only for me, but also for many others in Somaliland who suffered under Col.
Tukeh’s command. I hope today’s outcome contributes to our continued healing.”
CJA’s lead counsel at trial, Kathy Roberts, said: “The
evidence we developed through this case has confirmed the truth about crimes
perpetrated by the Siad Barre regime against members of the Isaaq community
during the Somali civil war. Our client Farhan’s strength and perseverance is a
testament to all those who seek truth, justice and accountability.”
Over the course of a three-day trial, the jury heard
evidence that early one morning in 1987, Mr. Warfaa was rounded up with other
men from his village and taken to the Military Headquarters of the Fifth Brigade
of the Somali National Army, where Col. Tukeh held command. Mr. Warfaa
testified that Col. Tukeh’s soldiers tortured and interrogated him, and that
Col. Tukeh himself shot Mr. Warfaa multiple times at point blank range, leaving
him for dead. Miraculously, he survived. Over thirty years after that ordeal,
Mr. Warfaa faced Col. Tukeh in a federal courtroom, and prevailed.
Evidence presented at trial included eyewitness testimony from
former officers of the Somali National Army and other survivors of Somali
National Army abuses, and expert testimony from former U.S. Special Envoy to
Somalia, Ambassador Robert Gosende and medical experts, Dr. Allen S. Keller and
Professor Daryn Reicherter.
DLA Piper attorney Louis Ramos said: “Perpetrators of human
rights crimes should be held to account, no matter how long it takes. We are
pleased to have partnered with CJA to help Mr. Warfaa, after 31 years, finally
obtain justice.”
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About the Center for
Justice and Accountability
CJA is a San Francisco-based international human rights
organization. CJA’s mission is to deter torture, war crimes, crimes against
humanity, and other severe human rights abuses around the world through
innovative litigation, policy, and transitional justice strategies. CJA
partners with victims and survivors in pursuit of truth, justice, and redress.
For more information, visit www.cja.org.
About DLA Piper LLP
(www.dlapiper.com)
DLA Piper is a global law firm with lawyers located in more
than 40 countries throughout the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and
Asia Pacific, positioning us to help clients with their legal needs around the
world. In certain jurisdictions, this information may be considered attorney
advertising.
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