Rights, Freedoms and Repression
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Public InquiryInterested in maladministration. Estd. 2005
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Released papers reveal attempts to cover up Britain’s criminal past![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Other Press link submitted by Joe McIvor The persistence shown by Kenyan torture victims and relatives of those tortured and murdered during the Kenyan insurgency have forced the British government to admit that to cover up its crimes, the British Colonial Office in 1958 began a "highly organised" process of document destruction and removal that required “ massive administrative manpower on the ground.” While it was denying all allegations of brutality in its colonies , the UK government was “systematically culling the evidence. It set in place procedures for designating files for destruction or removal, marking about 3.5 tons of documents for destruction, and thousands more for transfer to Britain.” |
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