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be honest, i was an english boy. at that time, i thought that britain was doing everything right, but britain is a good person. whatever you imagine, what happened in kenya in the 50s , friday broke the most violent conflicts in the british empire . it was that land take africa back from the colonialists, in fact, both sides had very nice actions , but usually the harsh actions of the colonialists
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are neglected by historians, many people are unable to publish documents for the first time to show us what is happening and why these events happened and how did britain justify these actions? these documents show who is truly uncivilized. when britain decided to leave the force in 1963 , they took with them more than 1,500 government bases, all of which were labeled heroes , and were hidden in a place called parks. property
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it was the british government's communications headquarters that they are using mi 360 that is hidden from the public, that you were asking for the release of these documents , to tell you that there is such a thing. when do you call justice, it has fallen in the last half century. in 2011 and 2012, some survivors of british torture filed a complaint in court, and this complaint effectively reduced the publication of documents, but the british government settled outside the court , and no meeting was held. details of documents disclosed by his tongue denies that only a very small part of the documents were used, and now a few years have passed since this case
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, when he looked at these documents more carefully and they said that they were of great importance. kenya is one of the countries that was invaded by the british army during that difficult period . it is located in the east of the african continent and has fertile soil and rich mineral and natural resources . it was taken over by the british colonialists in the middle of the 19th century. cultivated lands and pastures of jarobarghi tribes, books of natural resources and the wildlife of kenya started in 1952. kangan was a british colony and continued to be a british emirate since 1927. the fact is that britain took margaret's resources from here, not helping us. a group of white people
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migrated . i wanted more native people to work for them . until 1950, white immigrants had 30,000 square kilometers of fertile land, and more than 100,000 square kilometers were forced to settle in the surrounding lands. he had committed and i could have thrown you in zanjan because of this. i told myself that this situation
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peasants. they were about 25 thousand warriors who were some kind of earth they were deprived or their land was taken away. it was in the hands of the community. it was considered the lower class of the african society. obama initially targeted white immigrant families . there were very heartbreaking cases of the death of a child in his bed. there were cases of rape. and the killing of women in all these violent cases, only black and white civilians were killed, which the british media who talk about the violence of this group in iraq during the colonial period, but
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talk about the violence of the british imperial forces , the kenya human rights commission believes the number of those who were executed, tortured or maimed during the suppression of the mao mao uprising has exceeded 90,000 people. the first 160 people were imprisoned in very terrible conditions . that the only way to stop his sentence and maintain their own rule is that in october 1952, he declared a state of emergency
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, and with an executive order, people were transferred to the maintenance company of these camps and said that a group of fighters and innocent people all together they gathered in one place to discuss the issue and the battle between good and evil midi, but the recent revelations, along with some researches, show that britain's actions are violent and inhumane, and britain has tried to hide the similarity of its actions and no one knows anything . the identification of our members will not be opened until the new year for the british pension
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. man making the enemy appear to be the excessive use of violence and public opinion explains and does not accept the stan or white immigration of people and quickly prosecutes and prisoners and completely finds british soldiers in exchange for the number of puzzle fighters who killed economic aid. but the violent behavior
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of the white immigrants gradually gave way to their more disturbing narratives about mass torture. and they were beating me, i said even if you kill me, i have nothing to say because i have no information about my current whereabouts. an english officer was sent to verify these cases. in his own investigation, this person
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observed the signs of serious human rights violations, and they presented an account of this case to the ministry of legal affairs in kenya and the attorney general, but these cases entered the proceedings . basic research was all over yahoo the files disappear, they don't exist, and investigations are completely stopped. when some of our survivors complained to the british government in 2013 , william hague, the foreign minister at the time, said that it was not the british government's fault, but the colonial government of london, and he left indifferently. but now we see that the words of the british government, which has no role for london , the events that happened are
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considered a distortion of history. a committee has been formed was to deal with complaints about misconduct, but they did this completely based on their own personal opinions, and even the cases were sent directly to the permanent minister in london, and the documents of the issue were sent to the government board . he informs that this is the cabinet's perception of these information affairs, having the information of the colonies was the representative of the queen's government, he showed and separated them both that they were completely one and the same, they were in the same bowl, the responsibility of the government is just a deception and hypocrisy, hypocrisy, in their opinion, the
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kenyan people are not human beings. have human rights how can he deserve human rights ? in 1956, only a thousand members were left, their leaders were arrested and the military war against us in the old 50s was temporary, and victory was achieved, and england was unprecedented in suppressing the rebellion against the colonial government. as a result, thousands of people were killed and tens of thousands of others were under the supervision of the british forces in forced labor and unemployment in the camps. membership in this group is women or
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that they swore their loyalty to us and did not return. 155 there were more than 80,000 people who were settled in camps all over kenya, who did not want to let these people be freed because they were afraid that a movement would form again against colonialism. yes, these camps cost a lot of money. it was finished directly by the british government, therefore there was pressure from the london side that this work should be done quickly. the 4 resins do not have a job and the meaning of these people's quick confession is the separation of dilution
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in these main techniques of ours into smaller groups. be divided and subjected to extreme and high exposures they forced them to confess one by one and by using the people who confessed to break the resistance of the rest, the europeans, africans who had gone abroad, were involved in this torture, i wish before adding it to the complete series , the guards were completely naked from the rest of the group. they separated me, they beat me so much that i couldn't walk anymore because of their beatings. even now, when
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i remember, i get worried and anxious. my vision is gone, and as you can see , they used to shave my cold battery and scratch my head. they used to torture them with pliers the traffic person was denied the agenda, they brought his last name, the tour of africa, except for britain, had taken money , but i was the leader of the soldiers, a man with a white man , and we took a lot
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. he was so wild and uncontrollable up close that you looked at him directly. he always denied this when a 16-year-old child is unconscious, do you feel guilty under your office? vam doesn't talk about humanity. this interview shows you how our suffering is trivialized. how to dare and stick to the injured. how can you open someone when you do the interview? dad was lying, i don't know what he did, hamid hirad said that until now it was the story of the narrations of men and women, and now, by publishing
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these documents, it can be proven that this person is guilty of doing the things he denies. actions that are monitored in the camp the cow exposes it. there is a case of an individual named bito. he was used as a violent product and a product of the british government. he worked under the supervision of the europeans and received orders from them to perform torture. bito is finally accused of killing one of the prisoners who he was subjected to the torture known as thinning and they beat him brutally, which was extremely painful and he beat him severely and then forced him
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to put a 50 kg layer of soil around his waist and he passed out and then he passed away. you will soon find out that the hostage writes detailed letters to support the capital, saying according to i have experience, i can say that i may face prosecution, they are doing it without you, because of us, the client is doing it. if this is a confession of a crime, the new documents
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are undoubtedly similar to the fact that he admits to actively participating in the torture of prisoners. and we were faced with these documents and this was what we were doing. one of the challenges of the british colonial government was that it had to define a significant amount for these people , so the attorney general of the world comes and they come up with two terms in a funny way: legal coercion and applying force is not a definition of law it is very weak, in fact , it gives this possibility to the spouses of the few, do whatever they need to get a confession, to clear the work , which is actually torture, or a forced part, that is, systematic torture and heavenly government
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existed in these camps. and the hunger strike started and continued, and those who were in kenya did not understand that this matter goes further and the reputation of britain is dealt a major blow to iran, and anyone who did not work would be punished very badly until 1958 . the tension between the commanders and the rest of the detainees increases, the lack of cooperation of the detainees
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it is heard that the victims reached their peak in camp ola, and the violence that had previously occurred in the camps, and it must be said that they are born in this camp, and the epic of 1959 in camp ola, about 80 people from a group from the top of the buildings they beat them so much that they took away their tools and started working. the result was actually disastrous and unbearable. i wanted to work because they were tortured and i didn't give them food . without the baton, the detainees fall , they beat it severely, they take it away, for example the rubble continued for 5 years and finally 11
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people were killed and 72 others went to the hospital. neda gowa says my father was one of the 11 people who gave his life to work in the halajan massacre. i killed him, buried him in a mass grave, when amar's father, i didn't say anything to mohsen , for some time after this incident, he never said what was the cause of death , but he really destroyed me . someone commits brutal torture and misbehavior because of the pressure of public opinion
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the british parliament is conducting an investigation in this regard. after the british government was involved in the karbala incident , it was a disturbance and a separate operation that was done completely wrongly, but the new terms of the loan help to see very clearly the british government. the company was well aware of the death of detainees who performed the torture technique known as dilution, but it reacts by saying that the necessary orders have been given to you and you must carry them out . the immigration to england will be difficult, but england finally said it was better. kanim in 1959 it happened in 1363, it became independent. mr. prime minister, i have these legal tools to present to you, which means granting independence . the story of british rule was that the end
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of the british empire was the end of an agreement, and his children grew up without permission and in in fact, the performance should stand on their own feet. the types of prayers that britain decided by themselves are not true, but the conditions of this issue were imposed on britain , just as it took 15 years for the british to accept this issue with protests and shouts, and that violence was not enough, which finally ended . get rid of them by telling lies it was over. our country is not giving back. we have fought for it. there is a different reaction. we were expected to stand up
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and defend ourselves. what kind of reaction do we owe? without the courage, no one can stand up. to announce what happened that caused us to not have the first information we have today, one of the countries that was freed from british colonialism during the era of elizabeth ii, which destroyed the unrest and rebellions of supporters of independence in this country that started in 52 at the same time as the coronation of the british queen finally it came to fruition and the independence of the people of kenya
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