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Britain should heal painful wounds of colonial injustices |
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Brief:The picture of five elderly Kenyans standing outside the British Prime Minister’s office and their stated mission this week marks an important milestone in the pursuit of settlement for a long-outstanding injustice.
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| 1. On Saturday June 27, 2009, 15:01 PM , David Mengitch, United States wrote: | |
| Why don't we first correct the injustices happening today. Today the poor are starving,do not have health care, education or security. The rich few eat and then vomit so they can eat more.
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| 2. On Saturday June 27, 2009, 7:56 AM , Ambaka Dan , Kenya wrote: | |
| The Mau Mau metted out injustices on Kenyans as
much as the British did. No body seems to say
anything about that.... if they are paid any
compensation, it should be held in escrow until that
matter too is looked into and decided. Besides, who is going to pay or save Kenyans from the
theft and injustices since the British and hitherto? Why
is there no one addressing this?
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