A Very British Way of Torture | Featured Documentaries

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Between 1952 and 1960, Britain fought a vicious war in Kenya against the anticolonial Mau Mau movement. It was an exceptionally bloody conflict, with atrocities committed on both sides.

For decades, many of the worst abuses by British colonial forces were kept hidden.

Piecing together survivor testimonies and expert analysis from British…

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  1. So if this is repeating for the hundredth time , why are leaders quiet on Israeli -Palestine occupation. its quite obvious it's the same exact thing

  2. British are the reason thidaythere is a large asian community in Kenya. British empire bought thousands of indians and settled them inkenya, there descendants today control kenyan economy

  3. WE ARE THE TRUE LIGHT IN THIS DARK WORLD YAHSHUA HAMASHIACH IS COMING BACK AGAIN FOR HIS RAMNANT WITH IN A RAMNANT AVYNEGYBA IS THE REAL NAME OF AFRICA AVYNEGYBA IS THE REAL HOLY LAND HAVE A BERMUDAFUL DAY YAHFA BERMUDA

  4. WE ARE THE TRUE LIGHT IN THIS DARK WORLD YAHSHUA HAMASHIACH IS COMING BACK AGAIN FOR HIS RAMNANT WITH IN A RAMNANT AVYNEGYBA IS THE REAL NAME OF AFRICA AVYNEGYBA IS THE REAL HOLY LAND HAVE A BERMUDAFUL DAY YAHFA BERMUDA

  5. In 1905, Col. Hennessy used a maxim machine gun to massacre 1850 Kipsigis Men,women and children were massacred by the British colonial government. They forcefully evicted over 100 000 of them to Gwasi – a mosquito infested area stating that the highlands were "fit to raise a European child"

  6. And mind you they did this after founding Israel to give Jewish people a safehaven??, yet today Israel still gets unconditional support from Western governments that have Africa trapped in debt??, This is why History has been whitewashed to keep the status quo, and why we out here still calling out white supremacy in 2024,

  7. Our ancestors ( British and Kenyans) married each other a very good example comes from the founder member the late H.E. Mzee Jomo Kenyatta he married Mrs. Ednna who is the mother of Mr. Magana who was a British, there are many more Kenyans and British. My father was a maumau veteran, he died in the forest fighting when I was a child yet I have no bitterness let every body worldwide forget the past even in Caribbean Islands especially Haiti . Forge ahead as brothers and sisters. Tomorrow will be better than today.

  8. I feel deeply saddened by this, and of course mad.
    ***A point of correction.
    As one who understands the native language used, the lady who said she was raped, was raped together with her CHILDREN not siblings. Why on earth would any adult human do that!

  9. "talking about the atrocities that were committed in your name in the past does not injure your moral authority in fact it strengthens it." Great documentary on a period that although so influential still remains covered in darkness

  10. sad thing is colonialism has just taken another form in Kenya. Most of the large farms are still owned by British multinationals. We grow to export to their countries and not for our own consumption.

  11. 💥💥💥 WOW THE SCRIPTURES THE BIBLE OF THE HEBREWS IS TRUE . GENESIS 27 PROPHECIED ESAU THE REDMAN THE CAUCAISIAN MAN WOULD LIVE BY THE SWORD , AND BOY HAVE THEY LIVED UP TO IT TILL TODAY , EVERYWHERE THEY GO THE START WARS , MASSACRE AND STEAL THE LAND 💥💥💥 BUT THE BLACK MESSIAH IS SOON TO RETURN AND JUDGE THE WICKED .