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Mau Mau
Compensation and an apology?
I'd be very interested to hear the views of any ABers who were there. Whichever side you were on.
http:// m.bbc.c o.uk/ne ws/uk-2 2790037
I'd be very interested to hear the views of any ABers who were there. Whichever side you were on.
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well the Germans can cough up for what they did to our prisoners, the Jews and also the collateral damage in our cities....
Honestly.........makes you weep.
My great-great-great-great-great grandfather was a slave - can I claim compensation for what Britain did to him in 1726. Yours, Ebeneezer Sneezer...
Honestly.........makes you weep.
My great-great-great-great-great grandfather was a slave - can I claim compensation for what Britain did to him in 1726. Yours, Ebeneezer Sneezer...
The Times reported that this £14 million was to be divided up between about 5,000 people and also fund a memorial. That's, what - about £2,500 each? Not exactly the biggest hit the UK has taken. And, given what it's clear we put some of these Kenyans through, far less than they probably deserve. I hope this draws a line under what the British in Kenya did during that uprising.