Brutal Mau Mau camps in Kenya were an extension of Britain’s colonial prison system – historian (…)

1er avril 2026 | Ian Caistor-Parker, PhD student, University of Warwick
Characteristics that would come to define Mau Mau camps – neglect, forced labour and ill-health – were ingrained long before 1952.
 Site référencé:  The Conversation (Africa)

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