Victims Tortured by British in Kenya During Mau Mau Rebellion to be Compensated

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The British government today made an historic apology. It says it ‘regrets’ detaining and torturing thousands of people in colonial Kenya in the 1950s. The Brits were trying to suppress the so-called Mau Mau rebellion. London is also to compensate the victims.

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