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The '''Mau Mau Uprising''' was an independence movement in [[Kenya]]. | The '''Mau Mau Uprising''' was an independence movement in [[Kenya]]. |
Latest revision as of 09:57, 31 March 2020
Date | 1952 - 1960 |
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Location | Kenya |
Interest of | Michael Carver |
Description | A Kenyan independence movement in the 1950s that faced brutal opposition by the UK. |
The Mau Mau Uprising was an independence movement in Kenya.
Reconciliation
On 12 September 2015, the British Government unveiled a Mau Mau memorial statue in Nairobi's Uhuru Park that it had funded "as a symbol of reconciliation between the British government, the Mau Mau, and all those who suffered". This followed a June 2013 decision by Britain to compensate more than 5,000 Kenyans tortured and abused during the Mau Mau insurgency.[1]
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Mau Mau Seek Compensation from UK | article | 26 May 2009 | Jean Shaoul | |
Document:The Mau Mau War in Kenya 1952-60 | book extract | 12 February 2007 | Mark Curtis |
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