On Thursday, the British government announced it will pay $30.8 million in compensation to elderly Kenyans tortured by British colonial forces.
The out-of-court settlement will be split between 5,228 victims, leaving about $4,100 per claimant.
Here is the full speech delivered by British Foreign Secretary William Hague on the Mau Mau Compensation.
With permission, Mr Speaker, I would like to make a statement on a legal settlement that the Government has reached concerning the claims of Kenyan citizens who lived through the Emergency Period and the Mau Mau insurgency from October 1952 to December 1963.
During the Emergency Period widespread violence was committed by both sides, and most of the victims were Kenyan. Many thousands of Mau Mau members were killed, while the Mau Mau themselves were responsible for the deaths of over 2,000 people including 200 casualties among the British regiments and police.
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Friday, May 24, 2013
African Liberation Day 2013 Celebrations in Nairobi
Tomorrow is International African Liberation Day and in Kenya the celebrations will kick off at National Archives, Nairobi.
Date: Saturday, May 25, 2013
Venue: March starts at National Archives towards Ufungamano Students Center University of Nairobi
Date: Saturday, May 25, 2013
Venue: March starts at National Archives towards Ufungamano Students Center University of Nairobi
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