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Why lobby group is demanding an apology from King Charles III over colonial atrocities

KHRC Deputy Director Cornelius Oduor. [Courtesy]

As the British royal couple begins their four-day visit to Kenya, human rights activists have renewed their call for an apology from King Charles III over the colonial abuses inflicted by the British.

Cornelius Oduor, the Deputy Director of the Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC), told Spice FM on Tuesday, October 31, that an apology would be a crucial step towards reconciliation.

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