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  • Between 1952 and 1960, Britain fought a vicious war in Kenya against the anticolonial Mau Mau movement. It was an exceptionally bloody conflict, with atrocities committed on both sides.
    For decades, many of the worst abuses by British colonial forces were kept hidden.
    Piecing together survivor testimonies and expert analysis from British and Kenyan historians, this film tells a complete and detailed story for the first time of how Britain was involved in systemic torture - including accounts of murders, rapes and forced castrations.
    A Very British Way of Torture is a film by Ed McGown and produced by Rob Newman.
    Document archive is courtesy of the UK National Archives.
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  • @aljazeeraenglish
    @aljazeeraenglish  Před rokem +286

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    • @pplopde4437
      @pplopde4437 Před rokem +16

      At the the height of resistance to colonial rule in the 1950's at least 500k-1M kenyans, were tortured, killed, displaced or jailed in camps. After independence in 1963 Kenya introduced a new constitution with the help of THURGOOD MARSHALL(see "exporting american dreams" by Mary Dudziak),the first black US chief justice who was friends with Kenya's Nationalist leaders TOM MBOYA,JOMO KENYATTA and OGINGA ODINGA. The constitution protected racial minorities including white, asians/indians and arabs.

    • @ricfermi5886
      @ricfermi5886 Před rokem +5

      As long as we can comment uncensored, I'd love to watch more documentaries.

    • @afrikanheritage99
      @afrikanheritage99 Před rokem +2

      Hello, thanks for your inspiring and informative documentaries 👍 How can I reach you via email?

    • @semambonderea8206
      @semambonderea8206 Před rokem +4

      Give us more and also the hidden about the evil acts of these people

    • @semambonderea8206
      @semambonderea8206 Před rokem +4

      Big thanks 👍 we appreciate... Mostly when you covered criminality that was done in Libya onto the let Muammah Gaddaffi who wanted much of unity among Arab and African nations

  • @vickomen3697
    @vickomen3697 Před rokem +675

    The British had gulags, torture chambers, concentration camps and apartheid system. When you hear apartheid you think about SA but it was also very real in Kenya. I really hope more people and specifically Kenyans will be taught about these horrid times in their history. Also, I'm working collectively with a group of young Kenyans to document this. Happy Jamhuri Day Kenya.

    • @tatradak
      @tatradak Před rokem +10

      Maybe my English relation who was one of the few whites who were allowed to stay and keep their land should explain how it was so...

    • @vickomen3697
      @vickomen3697 Před rokem +49

      @@tatradak right now Kenya has these many ''Conservancies'': thousands of acres large where a few White ''conservationist'' families reside. You know why?

    • @hellenwanjiru7965
      @hellenwanjiru7965 Před rokem

      @@vickomen3697 Because independence was a hoax Kenyatta was a sell out,He worked hand in hand with British government.

    • @shellibelli4387
      @shellibelli4387 Před rokem +9

      That would make for an interesting documentary.

    • @kennethkinyanjuindungu871
      @kennethkinyanjuindungu871 Před rokem +8

      Would love to join your efforts

  • @michaelmwangi5052
    @michaelmwangi5052 Před rokem +589

    As someone from Mt Kenya where the rebellion began, I'm glad that my grandmother who was part of the struggle and all these freedom fighters got to outlive some of those who authorized these atrocities. We'll never forget. God bless Kenya🇰🇪

    • @misssexandsafari
      @misssexandsafari Před rokem +2

      Amen.

    • @thomaskristensen4679
      @thomaskristensen4679 Před rokem +1

      Reggie: All right, but apart from the sanitation, the medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, a fresh water system, and public health, what have the Romans ever done for us? Xerxes: Brought peace?

    • @michaelmwangi5052
      @michaelmwangi5052 Před rokem +28

      @@thomaskristensen4679 Are you justifying what they did?

    • @David-og7di
      @David-og7di Před rokem +28

      @@michaelmwangi5052 I think he is white.

    • @patohunja7981
      @patohunja7981 Před rokem +8

      @@rxgames172 People from western nyanza and ukambani were hired by British colonists as soldiers and domestic workers

  • @Mazillah
    @Mazillah Před 7 měsíci +49

    As a South Sudanese who have read a lot about colonialism in books especially in Kenya I can sincerely confirm that the history is much shallow in books than how it it actually,This video need to be showed to every student doing history in school.Much much love Kenya.

    • @Thegreatestofalltime1998
      @Thegreatestofalltime1998 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Thank you 😊💕 very here is the upcoming Kenyan historian who is determined to change the perspectives of the new generation towards colonization and neuclonialism 🎉🎉

    • @abukaribrahim4484
      @abukaribrahim4484 Před 12 dny

      Am Kenyan student and nothing was taught us about the atrocities of the colonisers. Nothing.

    • @richardsanjose3692
      @richardsanjose3692 Před 9 dny

      Yeah you're right. It seems man's inhumanity to his fellow man is the same and never changes. It's just whoever has their foot on top of the other one and they don't see it as torture

  • @ashton1952
    @ashton1952 Před rokem +93

    The immense courage of those who finally stood up and said "no" to the abuse and dehumanizing, is a powerful message to anyone anywhere suffering similar things. It is almost like the eleven martyrs opened the door in the heavenly realm for their entire nation to be freed. Thank you for bringing us this history of Kenya 🙏

    • @pattyoconnell1953
      @pattyoconnell1953 Před rokem +3

      Amen

    • @mrb2643
      @mrb2643 Před 7 měsíci

      They are still doing this today under a different flag...called anti terrorism, invading and killing non white lands

    • @mirenka24
      @mirenka24 Před 5 měsíci +1

      And thats why world has to stand with Palestine🍉

    • @oliviajanzkordell4491
      @oliviajanzkordell4491 Před 2 dny

      spare us the maudlin sop ... remember what the colonialists achieved in Kenya and the systems they established ! compare with what the situation is today .... some of the top class schools that they built are now only a shadow of themselves ... same with grubby Nairobi and other cities !

  • @gakii.muthuri
    @gakii.muthuri Před rokem +406

    My grandmother used to tell me how they(the women) would go to Mt Kenya forest and leave food at a certain place so that the maumau who was mostly their husbands and fathers would not starve.... I feel so emotional watching this coz it hits home. She passed on in December 2021 and May God keep resting her soul in peace🕊️

  • @rickjames21
    @rickjames21 Před rokem +446

    I am 37 years old and remember reading and learning about the Mau Mau movement back in primary school in Lusaka. Thank you so much for this documentary. I had no idea how bad it was for our African brothers and sisters.

    • @jean6872
      @jean6872 Před rokem +11

      I was a European white boy during the Mau Mau crisis and I recall being afraid of Africans.

    • @bendtnerimaerot3813
      @bendtnerimaerot3813 Před rokem +18

      And someone here still supporting England to win world cup

    • @yamomma6479
      @yamomma6479 Před rokem

      ​@@jean6872 why? Only Europeans have proven to be bloodthirsty tyrants..and aberrations of civil society

    • @jean6872
      @jean6872 Před rokem

      @@yamomma6479 Nobody believes that black Africans are incapable of murder even on a mass scale. We have newspapers and TV you know.

    • @XRTSDFA
      @XRTSDFA Před rokem +7

      @@jean6872 why?

  • @Shaleqa_Adenan
    @Shaleqa_Adenan Před 8 měsíci +11

    My beautiful neighbor! You are truly real Africa and we are proud to be next to you from Ethiopia 🇪🇹

  • @thatgirlg3719
    @thatgirlg3719 Před rokem +9

    Whenever you ask an elder wholived through this ,"what happened?/was happening?" You always watch their faces and emotions change drastically. The memories haunt them decades later

  • @sultanthu
    @sultanthu Před rokem +193

    This should be constantly played in all high schools in Kenya to make sure each generation understands and sees what 'colinialism' really meant. reading is one thing, seeing is another. Amazing work al Jazeera !

    • @claudestuder4199
      @claudestuder4199 Před rokem +16

      No! This should be shown in schools all over the world!

    • @johnnykilonzo2103
      @johnnykilonzo2103 Před rokem +2

      Even Britains were once colonised by the Romans and they were enslaved.
      We should stop victimizing ourselves

    • @sycamorevendor4959
      @sycamorevendor4959 Před rokem +3

      The present governments wouldn't let it happen. They wouldn't want the people know what they lost and continue losing. The present African governments are just a little less as exploitative as the colonizer. The government that took power from the colonizers set the pace that subsequent governments accelerated. Politicians thrive on the ignorance of the populace and they would like to sustain it that way.

    • @GP-wt8eo
      @GP-wt8eo Před rokem +9

      @@johnnykilonzo2103 just stop.

    • @johnnykilonzo2103
      @johnnykilonzo2103 Před rokem +2

      @@GP-wt8eo even British schools are taught the cruelty and slavery they were forced by the Romans, Vikings and French for over 500 years.
      Every one was colonised, the world is cruel.

  • @NdondoMicheal
    @NdondoMicheal Před rokem +401

    It flips the script as to whom is uncivilized. That was a strong line.

    • @drewbranch7700
      @drewbranch7700 Před rokem +23

      Even when I was kid I used to scoff that “civilized “ notion about the British yet we were taught about their heinous crimes across the globe. The temerity of it;more like, the utter pretentiousness yet narcissism of the British.

    • @arawiri
      @arawiri Před rokem +4

      I reckon

    • @peterpan1435
      @peterpan1435 Před rokem

      @@drewbranch7700 The British had to endure torture by the Vikings, Romans, Normans.

    • @skalet66a
      @skalet66a Před rokem +12

      @@peterpan1435 The British Are the Normans (and to some extent, the Vikings as well)

    • @drewbranch7700
      @drewbranch7700 Před rokem +18

      @@peterpan1435Fascinating,is this your attempt to manufacture an excuse,talk about a futile premise on your end.🤔

  • @Outrageous_fault
    @Outrageous_fault Před rokem +34

    Gavaghan’s interview gave me chills. His body language shows he is lying. My grandfather was a mau mau oathist. He imprisoned in Manyani for over 7 years. His wives and children were also detained, beaten, property stolen and suffered. As a result my family is separated and divided. No one speaks about the generational trauma and effects that continues until today. There are lost generations. Our grandparents, our parents and ourselves. Broken families, alcoholism, psychological and emotional damage. I wish someone could make a documentary about this. I wish we could talk about this.

    • @rahabwanjiru8803
      @rahabwanjiru8803 Před 7 měsíci +2

      We are a product of this colonial trauma. Our grandparents and parents were damaged and wounded, never healed and here we are carrying the same wounds. I also hope someone can try to find out the effects of colonialism on families, psychological effects etc.

    • @kim1570
      @kim1570 Před 5 měsíci

      @@rahabwanjiru8803 Absolutely. This is one of the most important conversations we need to be having.

    • @casteretpollux
      @casteretpollux Před 23 dny

      Sending hugs, comfort and tears for what you all have gone through and are going through. And deep thanks to all who have acted for human liberation.

  • @human8454
    @human8454 Před rokem +183

    As an indian i can feel their pain.we support Kenya.😭

    • @thomaskristensen4679
      @thomaskristensen4679 Před rokem +4

      Every Hindu should wake up every day and thank the gods that the British freed India from Muslim rule.

    • @ayodejiolowokere1076
      @ayodejiolowokere1076 Před rokem +23

      @@thomaskristensen4679 rubbish. The Mughal Empire had been supplanted by the Hindu Marathas well before the British invasion.

    • @badlav120
      @badlav120 Před rokem +13

      @@thomaskristensen4679 than , what should we do to those who divided my country on the basis of religion ? Should we punish them or forgive them ? So called Britishers

    • @hasanaliqadri1508
      @hasanaliqadri1508 Před rokem

      @@thomaskristensen4679 and thanks the British for looting trillions of wealth and millions of death by creating artificial drought and dividing India on religious lines and still the British glorious loot and human rights violation going on around the world.

    • @behroozajang1296
      @behroozajang1296 Před rokem +5

      But some Indian were hired and foughts in behalf of british army in Africa and else where .

  • @grase09
    @grase09 Před rokem +283

    My grandmother was so traumatized by her experience in the labor camps that she would break down at any instance of prompting memories of that dark period. I will never forget the sacrifice made by our forefathers for the sake of this country. I never thought it was this bad... not at all.

    • @sumayyahadetunmbi4347
      @sumayyahadetunmbi4347 Před rokem +11

      Oh this is terrible, I hope your grandma is doing okay. Wishing her the best of health

    • @ben33584
      @ben33584 Před rokem

      Bad? It was far worse than what they show u here...some footage won't be shown for fear of sparking a revolution..

    • @africaisking7817
      @africaisking7817 Před rokem

      White People smh.

    • @jonathankaranja5857
      @jonathankaranja5857 Před rokem +1

      Then there was this story about the Hola massacre (the 11 detainees), remember that story?

    • @thetoughlove
      @thetoughlove Před 6 měsíci +1

      Your grandmother is a legend to be celebrated by all Kenyans..when we speak about mashujaa day I know it her and other who went through the traumatic ordeal that I am celebrating...show her love on my behalf

  • @garamabe6891
    @garamabe6891 Před rokem +75

    My father said that the bombs were exploding so loudly that he was still traumatized early this year.
    He passed away in August this year without ever getting justice.

    • @dlaru1376
      @dlaru1376 Před rokem

      May you kin find peace now after years of trauma. May They be rested in eternity

  • @kausalyabahadur7667
    @kausalyabahadur7667 Před rokem +21

    Thank God for the freedom fighters. I'm a descendant of Indian indentured laborers from Guyana. I'm now learning my own history and will devote the rest of my life making sure that colonial atrocities all the the world do not get forgotten. How much heartache can one endure. We owe it to our ancestors to tell the story.

    • @frankyyaggabot6222
      @frankyyaggabot6222 Před 3 měsíci

      So you are a colonist? How many indigenous leaders of Guayna have there been - not many (zero actually) - ethnic Chinese, Indians, Africans - none of which is a native to Guyana and yet you hold political power over the natives. Hypocrisy much?

  • @omolaniayanshola4278
    @omolaniayanshola4278 Před rokem +23

    I'm not even Kenyan but as an African this really hit home as though my country Nigeria where once British colonial country and I can't help but to cry for the tortured and suffering our four fathers had gone through for us to live i am so proud of thier resilience even though it cost many thier lifes may the deaths rest in eternity and May the spirit of our ancestors never leaf us god bless Africa

  • @riccardo9383
    @riccardo9383 Před rokem +320

    This documentary should be shown in every school around the world, and particularly in the UK.

    • @steveerossa
      @steveerossa Před rokem +1

      For what. To make them feel evil? To set them up for reparations demand? Power play so they open their borders.

    • @mandago3783
      @mandago3783 Před rokem +52

      @@ricfermi5886 Let there be hatred if it must be for Truth. History can't be brushed like that and forgotten.

    • @ah-bu6wh
      @ah-bu6wh Před rokem +17

      @@ricfermi5886 you scare dog?

    • @njukimaregwa9179
      @njukimaregwa9179 Před rokem +19

      @@ricfermi5886 fala nyamaza

    • @wdafuk1313
      @wdafuk1313 Před rokem +8

      @@mandago3783 Only the hatred isn't based on truth.

  • @itoeasuh850
    @itoeasuh850 Před rokem +13

    I studied the Mao Mao revolt and the British cruelty in so many parts of Africa saluting my Bantu family in Kenya from Cameroon 🇨🇲

  • @ATLmodK
    @ATLmodK Před měsícem +3

    I am studying the Troubles, the conflict in Northern Ireland, where General (Sir) Frank Kitson applied his counterinsurgency technique developed in Kenya. He wrote a book, Low Intensity Operations where he outlined his strategies for counterinsurgency. By his own admission he approved and applied torture to those he questioned and incarcerated in Kenya. It never occurred to him that extrajudicial killing and torturing Black People would ever be questioned. From this he made the same arguments in Cyprus and Aden, and then finally the Irish. Seemingly anyone who questioned British rule was so far inferior to the British military that they need not be considered human.

  • @abdinasirnathirmohamed6469
    @abdinasirnathirmohamed6469 Před rokem +300

    This is investigative journalism at its best.Well done AlJazeera you never disappoint

    • @aljazeeraenglish
      @aljazeeraenglish  Před rokem +43

      Thanks, dear Abdinasir. We're glad you liked it. 🙌

    • @Tenacity101
      @Tenacity101 Před rokem +17

      @@aljazeeraenglish thanks for bringing truths to light 😍

    • @prematureoptimism7125
      @prematureoptimism7125 Před rokem +4

      You've got to be kidding me right ?
      . . . . No comment.

    • @geekmeee
      @geekmeee Před rokem +4

      As long as Al Jazeera tells what actually happened…
      (As opposed to ‘alternate facts’)
      They will never disappoint.

    • @johnnykilonzo2103
      @johnnykilonzo2103 Před rokem

      I hate the fact it's one sided. Of course they were brutal but don't forget the other side of the story. Britain were too Victims of violence torture and enslavement by the Roman empire and Vikings .

  • @DavidOkikiAmayoJr.
    @DavidOkikiAmayoJr. Před rokem +101

    Al Jazeera's objectivity in reporting goes beyond 'truths,' well into fact.
    Fantastic docufilm.

    • @aljazeeraenglish
      @aljazeeraenglish  Před rokem +8

      Many thanks, dear Trevor. 🙋

    • @ricfermi5886
      @ricfermi5886 Před rokem +2

      This sort of revenge is sickening!

    • @sanjaychauhan1116
      @sanjaychauhan1116 Před rokem +3

      @@aljazeeraenglish will you make documentary on migrant workers exploitation and killing in Qatar

    • @milaari3079
      @milaari3079 Před rokem +2

      @@sanjaychauhan1116 lets ask Al Jazeera to make Indian human right issue documentary instead.

    • @milaari3079
      @milaari3079 Před rokem +5

      @@ricfermi5886 does it hurt to watch this reality news, Brit?

  • @rahabwanjiku6231
    @rahabwanjiku6231 Před rokem +4

    My grandmother has always told us about those times, but I didn't know it was that bad. I'm angry.
    We will never forget!
    🇰🇪🇰🇪

  • @gratitude5740
    @gratitude5740 Před rokem +7

    When I watched the part where the Kenyan flag was erected up on the pall, I got shivers and tears came down my face with gratitude and joy.
    I'm not Kenyan not British, I'm for fairness and freedom!❤
    Nakupenda Kenya !
    Mungu Akubariki milale!

  • @bevmunga4094
    @bevmunga4094 Před rokem +106

    As a Kenyan, I am Outraged! Disgusted! But blessed to be here as our forefathers fought hard for our freedom. God bless all the Mau Mau fighters.

    • @j.granger1120
      @j.granger1120 Před rokem

      They killed more Kenyans then British.

    • @light279
      @light279 Před rokem +1

      I am not from Kenya and to say I am outraged and disgusted is not enough to describe
      how I FEEL.

    • @zertyuz
      @zertyuz Před 9 měsíci +1

      As a Canadian... I am disgusted and ashamed. There was never any justification for what happened other than pure greed and hatred. Stay strong and bless Kenya.
      It was never about 'civilizing' because the English were never civilized in the first place, they just liked to think that.

    • @ngashjr
      @ngashjr Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@zertyuz Yeah you can see it in their food and embracing eccentricism as culture.
      An empire built by crusaders, marauders and theiving pirates can only immitate civilization.
      They did all these underhanded things to the people of Kenya because they thought it would keep us under their boot forever.
      But that generation said, "give me liberty or death!"
      (Or something like that)
      After all this we still had to pay them some form of reparations for all the infrastructure they built here and had to keep a few expatriates around to train us how to run a country.
      Weirdly enough we still have some symbiotic relationship with Britain.
      Sometimes it feels like a toxic codependence!

    • @frankyyaggabot6222
      @frankyyaggabot6222 Před 3 měsíci +1

      You should perhaps also have an introduction to what the Mau Mau did (to mainly other native peoples). This was absent to the story and was so graphic that it probably would not pass the CZcams censors ... they were not saints and despised by many in Kenya (black and white). This story is lacking balance and many leaders in Kenya at the time (including Kenyatta) were extremely critical of the Mau Mau and would be dismayed that figures such as Kimathi are being lionised today. You should not base your feelings on a single biased show based on poor scholarship - do your own research.

  • @selaboy
    @selaboy Před rokem +66

    This is a masterpiece thanks Al Jazeera 🇴🇲💯

    • @aljazeeraenglish
      @aljazeeraenglish  Před rokem +7

      Many thanks for your positive feedback, dear Suley. 🙌

    • @sanjaychauhan1116
      @sanjaychauhan1116 Před rokem +2

      @@aljazeeraenglish will you make documentary on migrant workers exploitation and killing in Qatar

    • @brahma_the_daughter_eater
      @brahma_the_daughter_eater Před rokem +2

      @@sanjaychauhan1116 pajeets reacts like workers never dies in india

    • @rico8573
      @rico8573 Před rokem +1

      ​@@sanjaychauhan1116 here come cow vigilante 😂

  • @graudianyambura9654
    @graudianyambura9654 Před rokem +7

    These kinds of truths should keep being told! Good job.

  • @michaelodonnell824
    @michaelodonnell824 Před rokem +6

    Just in case anyone is under the impression that British Imperial atrocities were "ancient history", please let us remember that EVERYTHING related in this video happened while Elizabeth II was "Gloriously Reigning" and that the British Governments and Royals were fully aware and APPROVING of what happened.
    After the British were compelled to leave India, Kenya was the new "Jewel" in the Empire.
    Moreover, both Labour and the Conservatives were in Power while these atrocities were going on and BOTH approved.

  • @realgamer5636
    @realgamer5636 Před rokem +52

    Al Jazeera documentaries are incomparable in today's times. keep it up.

    • @aljazeeraenglish
      @aljazeeraenglish  Před rokem +9

      Thanks! 🙋

    • @vickomen3697
      @vickomen3697 Před rokem +1

      Been a fan since 2010 while quite young. I remember watching about the Syrian conflict. Then the Occupation of the American Mind really opened me up to the amazing work of Al Jazeera.

    • @aljazeeraenglish
      @aljazeeraenglish  Před rokem +4

      Thanks a million, dear @@vickomen3697 🙌

  • @Omer1996E.C
    @Omer1996E.C Před rokem +206

    As an Ethiopian, I feel for Kenyans, our siblings and neighbors. I know I'll never feel it since I had never experienced it, but it touches my heart a lot, even we were brutally treated in eritrea (eritrea and ethiopia are one in every thing, except the Italian made border) and ethiopia, during the second world War occupation, especially in addis ababa

    • @lilac8794
      @lilac8794 Před rokem +19

      I love how Ethiopians are always standing with us Kenyans. God bless Ethiopians

    • @eddyvos2628
      @eddyvos2628 Před rokem +5

      May the Lord keep and guide you.

    • @lovettesmith8196
      @lovettesmith8196 Před rokem +10

      And these are the demons that will talk about human rights???whaooo.

    • @Omer1996E.C
      @Omer1996E.C Před rokem

      @@lovettesmith8196 Ikr

    • @sentry8992
      @sentry8992 Před rokem +12

      Kenyans and Ethiopians and Eritreans should abandon those borders forced upon them by foreign occupiers and form one nation.

  • @crosscutbarber2301
    @crosscutbarber2301 Před rokem +5

    Watching this documentary leave me with many questions.but the one that stands out in my head is WHAT'S IS THE DEFRENCE BETWEEN NATZI GERMANY AND THE BRITISH EMPIRE 🤷🏿‍♂️

  • @ronniekinsler2797
    @ronniekinsler2797 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the exposure. Appreciate you and your staff.

  • @eddiewangombe936
    @eddiewangombe936 Před rokem +90

    As a Kenya I knew that our forefathers had it bad but had no idea how bad it was, this moved me to tears. We may forgive but never forget.

    • @KeshiWangeci-tl4jm
      @KeshiWangeci-tl4jm Před 9 měsíci +1

      Only fools can forgive them why couldn't they forgive our people if they had offended them wake up

    • @Powerful_Akoth
      @Powerful_Akoth Před 6 měsíci

      Forgive people who have not asked for forgiveness? They don’t deserve forgiveness.

    • @kap849
      @kap849 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@Powerful_AkothYou forgive for your own peace. Forgive but stay alert!

    • @kikio-rq9kx
      @kikio-rq9kx Před 4 měsíci

      Can’t forgive

  • @hashimomar9935
    @hashimomar9935 Před rokem +136

    As an Arab ((my great grandma and my grandma are mijikendas one of the Bantu tribes)) born in Kenya on the coastal city of Mombasa where my ancestors came as trader before colonisation by British..This masterpiece has more information than what we were taught in Kenyan schools..Now am a foreign worker in Qatar and InshaAllah I will visit the Aljazeera offices soon.

    • @hayfordsomuah1134
      @hayfordsomuah1134 Před rokem +1

      Hp u are aware the Arabs enslaved us 5 centuries b4 the west came

    • @hashimomar9935
      @hashimomar9935 Před rokem +3

      @@hayfordsomuah1134 Yeah I know that and I would like to tell you my grandmother and his mother both are Africans from the mijikenda tribe

    • @ayankunleakanbi1650
      @ayankunleakanbi1650 Před rokem +10

      @@hashimomar9935
      but how come U describe urself as an Arab. If the original ancestors were an Arab man & an African woman, that means U r at the most, half Arab! 🤷🏾

    • @hashimomar9935
      @hashimomar9935 Před rokem +7

      @@ayankunleakanbi1650 I identify myself as an Arab because my father (an afro-arab) and mother (an Arab) so that's why Identify as an Arab

    • @lputaa
      @lputaa Před rokem +4

      We used to learn about your ancestors in History classes...wow y'all came long ago...heri nyinyi mlikuwa second class,hii mbogi ya Maumau ilikuwa inafinywa 😭

  • @tortiedove
    @tortiedove Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you for making this! I never knew about this struggle and dark period in Kenyan and British history.

  • @sherirobinson6867
    @sherirobinson6867 Před rokem

    I've been waiting to find time to watch this...
    Excellent coverage, commentary and documentary.
    Another fabulous publication by AJ!

  • @jharbin4409
    @jharbin4409 Před rokem +425

    Germany could never have moved forward if not for acknowledging their own atrocities. Britain should do the same.

    • @ricfermi5886
      @ricfermi5886 Před rokem +6

      Acknowledging by coercion!

    • @saliksayyar9793
      @saliksayyar9793 Před rokem +1

      The victors write the histories, all evil is pinned on the defeated enemy. The Germans have not been allowed to read or write a balanced history. They are still defeated and not allowed to buy gas from Russia while Norway exports gas to Poland and the UK has its North Sea oil

    • @ricfermi5886
      @ricfermi5886 Před rokem +10

      @@saliksayyar9793 Their thousand year old culture crushed, reduced to a seven-year hoax.

    • @ricfermi5886
      @ricfermi5886 Před rokem +1

      @@availanila that will do the day the Africans acknowledge their being sub-par quasi humans.

    • @ricfermi5886
      @ricfermi5886 Před rokem +8

      @@availanila it's you that should work out a way to be granted some feelings, only when you're graciously given some human feelings you'll understand what's shame.
      You haven't got feelings.

  • @nicoledinga9948
    @nicoledinga9948 Před rokem +169

    Am so proud of my grandmothers and grandfather, for fighting in the mau mau, though one of my grandmother's jaw was broken by a British soldier with an AK 47, she is still the strongest woman I've ever met in my life! she is now 120 yrs looking beautiful strong and she has never even used any walking stick and to this day she amazes me..live long Granny ❤️

    • @elondesignske
      @elondesignske Před rokem +4

      Amazing 😻

    • @dennisthumbi7598
      @dennisthumbi7598 Před rokem +5

      The British army has never used the AK 47, it's a Russian weapon.
      But long live cucu.

    • @nicoledinga9948
      @nicoledinga9948 Před rokem +7

      @@dennisthumbi7598 my bad, that's all we grew up knowing

    • @elder-evmiriamwairimu-aris6453
      @elder-evmiriamwairimu-aris6453 Před rokem +2

      How can I meet her

    • @cryptohornbill9658
      @cryptohornbill9658 Před rokem +11

      They brought along with them bombs, machine guns and artillery to fight the defenseless Africans 😂 but Winston Churchill cried to America for help when Germany rained havoc on their ships 😂😂.

  • @fariedmaya3617
    @fariedmaya3617 Před rokem +2

    Appreciate this kind of documentary, great job Al Jazeera. Keep dig for the truth, for justice of humanity.

  • @neommutle8033
    @neommutle8033 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you AL J for doing this report. 🙏 The BBC will never do such a report.

  • @EdwardKamaunbrows878
    @EdwardKamaunbrows878 Před rokem +39

    Al Jazeera never lets down when they do such pieces. As a Kenyan, I rem my late grandad coming to tears when he narrated how they were tortured in one of the camps. This should be front page news. The British should be taught more about what their country did to other people. Jews never let world forget what was done to them neither should we

  • @ibbbabn3788
    @ibbbabn3788 Před rokem +115

    BBC should broadcast these atrocities committed by their forefathers

    • @lputaa
      @lputaa Před rokem +1

      🤣😭💔

    • @j.Hasan007
      @j.Hasan007 Před rokem

      Never...

    • @milaari3079
      @milaari3079 Před rokem +10

      They Will never exposed themself

    • @channeler231
      @channeler231 Před rokem

      It will never happened the brits are too blind too arrogant to admit that they too were just as bad as the evil nazis were.

    • @naimadido7263
      @naimadido7263 Před rokem

      BBC was there taking part, doing their share of covering up. They can’t talk about this kind of history without admitting there involvement.

  • @SuperDiamondace
    @SuperDiamondace Před rokem +18

    This is a familiar story for us Kenyans esp if your grandparents come from Central Kenya. My grandma always narrates the gruesome torture they bore during British Colonialism. She tells it so vividly like it happened just yesterday. It's painful to know most of it was not documented including the emotional trauma. There's no enough compensation will be able to wipe their tears. She always tells to really value the cost of our freedom because it was very expensive. It cost many lives. May God bless the souls of our freedom fighters.

  • @johnmohblaxta
    @johnmohblaxta Před rokem +14

    My grandpa was arrested and brutalized for he was one of those administering oath (mumma) to mau mau. My grandma told me they bribed the homeguards with 600 shillings, in terms of cash and goats for his release. Even now she's so traumatized about the events and just told me if mau mau came back she'd just commit suicide. She can't stand watching leave alone living those attrocities again. My grandpa died in 2002, injuries from torture contributed to his health complications.

    • @davidnfila1316
      @davidnfila1316 Před rokem +1

      That's why Mugabe's land expropriation policy was the only appropriate action.

  • @kenrichmwanza
    @kenrichmwanza Před rokem +52

    Such an Insightful Documentary! As a Kenyan, can those documents be put out for the Kenyan public? We have a right to understand our True History. This is not what They teach us in school.

    • @ben33584
      @ben33584 Před rokem +4

      Our scholastic education is still colonized sadly

    • @AMarie2326
      @AMarie2326 Před rokem

      They are there some are in Archives . But people’s minds need to be decolonized to see who the real culprits are.

    • @joshuaombaka3116
      @joshuaombaka3116 Před 11 měsíci

      Really. I've listened to what is detailed in this documentary and it isn't new as much. We have it in primary book and detailed further in secondary school. Furthermore, we have literature that is availed to show proof that we also had homeguards that helped defeat Mau Mau. So, it is true that history details this

  • @BlsdWageci
    @BlsdWageci Před rokem +58

    This broke my heart on so many levels. Thank you! We needed to be taught and reminded what happened because most of our elders are no longer here to share their experiences. We should never forget. I pray Africa will stand united.

  • @Black_ish77
    @Black_ish77 Před 7 měsíci +2

    'What you cannot do with peace, you can archieve through war' gave the chills🥶

  • @omemaskema9012
    @omemaskema9012 Před rokem +3

    Thankuuu for this Aljazeera...thankuu

  • @jefmweds
    @jefmweds Před rokem +40

    My Grandfather was a maumau, I shed tears after seeing the independence fireworks. The hypocrisy of the UK government is really wanting, just own up your mess. We Kenyans will never forget what was done to our ancestors, We will never! That should sink in to anyone who think we can be friends based on hypocrisy. We know that we are in a convenient relationship with them, who even today continue to look down on us kins because of skin color. I love my country. To the collaborators sons and daughters who continue to occupy leadership positions, being remorseful in your service is required. What you did to your brothers and sisters was terrible and we will never forget.

    • @jonsimmons4150
      @jonsimmons4150 Před rokem

      Uk biggest mistake in 1000 years was to get involved in ww2.
      Hitlers armies were there to keep Europe safe, instead of which we fought them, when the uk should have stayed independant.

    • @sheilasullivan1950
      @sheilasullivan1950 Před rokem +4

      Forgive but do not forget. We Irish learned, many moons ago, that lesson.

    • @ianbeddowes5362
      @ianbeddowes5362 Před 29 dny

      Red Salute yo your grandfather from a British Communist and former soldier of uMkhonto we Sizwe. Amandla!

  • @md.muzahidulislamsamrat8037

    I think I am a tough man, how did tears come to my eyes?
    Nobody should go through this level of dehumanization. My heartiest condolences to all native victims of Kenya. Free Palestine- the last colony of British empire

    • @jacobfinder7476
      @jacobfinder7476 Před rokem +2

      Yes, and the world needs to understand the Israeli genocide against the Palestinian people.

    • @eltonlewis4979
      @eltonlewis4979 Před rokem +15

      UK still have colonies ...gibraltar, bermuda, british virgin island, and others

    • @ricfermi5886
      @ricfermi5886 Před rokem +7

      Ask Christiane Amanpour about Hutu and Tutsi

    • @babangidaomolos5104
      @babangidaomolos5104 Před rokem +3

      @@ricfermi5886 follow the queen to her grave! 😂

    • @ricfermi5886
      @ricfermi5886 Před rokem +2

      @@babangidaomolos5104 unlike subsahariens, we do have a soul. It's all there, written in the Holy Bible!

  • @freakinfrugal5268
    @freakinfrugal5268 Před rokem +7

    It boils down to greed, the most evil of all human traits. The greed of men. Every evil grows out of greed. It's sickening. It's what is ruining this planet.

  • @adventureheads3657
    @adventureheads3657 Před rokem +1

    That's why I love Al Jazeera they show you real things that can't CNN or other news can't show

  • @MurreyEphraim
    @MurreyEphraim Před rokem +100

    When my grandma talks of the maumau times.. she sheds tears. Shes old but vividly recalls all the harsh, traumatic, painful and unforgettable ordeals. She traveled to Germany but came back shaken coz she feared that the whites might oppress her again.

    • @elondesignske
      @elondesignske Před rokem +3

      Wueeh so sorry 😔

    • @richardsampras4574
      @richardsampras4574 Před rokem

      i wonder why she's not traumatized about what the mau mau were doing to people

    • @eddyvos2628
      @eddyvos2628 Před rokem

      As a " white " I cannot begin to understand the trauma.
      But evil is and wad and will be everywhere. See the horror of the second world war, the gulag in Russia, the mass execution/oppression in China et cetera

    • @sidneyachia1909
      @sidneyachia1909 Před rokem

      @@richardsampras4574 having been PRISONERS of THE WHITE MAN from slightly after 1898, by the time it was 1952 these Africans were TIRED of living as THIRD CLASS CITIZENS in their own HOMELAND.
      It seems as though you don't know what it means to LOSE YOUR FREEDOM. Imagine being in a POLICE CELL for five days, ... no for FIFTY YEARS!
      We would expect you err by siding with the VICTIMS and not by siding with the PERPETRATORS. Have mercy. 🙏

    • @eddyvos2628
      @eddyvos2628 Před rokem +2

      @@jacklinekarwitha9413 Oh no it is not like that. I don't try to minimise what Kenyans went through. I just didn't know about till recently. All I tried to say is I knew about the horror committed by king Leopold II in Congo. Sorry you felt this way. By the way, we are 1 race, the human race. Then also my daughter is half African. I might choose to retire somewhere in Africa. God bless Africa.

  • @rotich.5872
    @rotich.5872 Před rokem +37

    Very nice documentary illustrating the struggles that the people of kenya were going through during the colonial era. Also the British lad who is directing this film is indeed an emblem of what journalism is, standing for truth regardless if it will favor you. Hats off to Proff Godfrey Muriuki.

    • @Crabtree1844
      @Crabtree1844 Před rokem

      We now have neo-colonialism facilitated by corrupt politicians on the payroll of former colonists. They are the modern home guards facilitating torture, disappearance, murder of the governed.

    • @satyabratachatterjee1938
      @satyabratachatterjee1938 Před rokem +2

      Greedy people , greed for fame , power or money or all three sold their souls to the colonisers . We had our share of them in this country, our India .

  • @propertisyariahsemarang8142

    World class! thank you al Jazeera for showing the world the suffering of the Kenyan, greeting of solidarity from Indonesia

  • @dedankinyanjui2185
    @dedankinyanjui2185 Před rokem +15

    My grandfather died from the beatings he got from the colonial government, my granny would narrate this stories to us how she was left to look after the kids when grandfather went to the forest to fight and what nauseated her most was that there were fellow blacks that would be used by the whites to beat them up. At times she would get panic attacks by the sight of a white person. We shall never forget and thanks for this master piece

  • @henrymutonga585
    @henrymutonga585 Před rokem +32

    Thanks for airing this cases, I hope the British young lads would watch this and learn from their past.

    • @numinuecooper9975
      @numinuecooper9975 Před rokem

      Don’t count n them to do right, they’re their fathers and mothers children. They’re photo copies of their parents, prepare yourself because history has a tendency of repeating itself. The solution to this madness is for Africa to unite and build a massive military force to protect the continent from the masses of evil, the real savages of the world.

  • @issamohamed9757
    @issamohamed9757 Před rokem +12

    The documentary has ignited a substantial conversation about the British imperial past in Kenya, and the role of the British monarchy in providing a cultural cover for the genocide and enslavement.

    • @robertewing3114
      @robertewing3114 Před 6 měsíci

      The media is a cultural cover for most State crimes. Republics do the same as monarchies, issuing official lies against individual citizens and calling it justice. These documents are of no interest to anyone influential, the public is told the law rules, the documents prove there is no law, all is lies. And there is nothing any one can do to induce the media to examine present State crimes, as told to the European Parliament systems are not serving people rather the people are serving the systems. Evil it is, yet the media will only say unofficially, I quote, Its all a con, isn't it?

  • @enduro5841
    @enduro5841 Před rokem +1

    It's sad that this parts of the history have been deducted. Thank you @Al Jazeera

  • @DonAlpha
    @DonAlpha Před 11 měsíci +3

    The experiences that our grandparents would narrate to us would not only drive them but also us to painful tears.The kikuyu community paid a heavy price for kenya's freedom.
    I salute my two grandfathers who were mau mau fighters for braving up against British imperialism !!
    Even after losing thousands of its most energetic men ,the kikuyu community lives on nevertheless.
    God bless our nation kenya 🇰🇪

  • @peaceamani4186
    @peaceamani4186 Před rokem +32

    I think all of East Africa owes the Mau Mau a THANK YOU. I had always wondered why Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania got their independence around the same time. This makes it very clear.

    • @gonnagritt1777
      @gonnagritt1777 Před rokem +7

      kenya was a colony, uganda was a protectorate and tanganyika was under british trusteeship after germany lost it during WW 1. today we are defined by that.

    • @peaceamani4186
      @peaceamani4186 Před rokem +3

      @@gonnagritt1777 those are just fancy words. We all know we were colonised

    • @kim1570
      @kim1570 Před rokem +2

      @@peaceamani4186 No they're not just fancy words, they're different forms of rulership that the colonialists imposed on us, that had vastly different effects on we Kenyans. You can never compare a protectorate to a colony, particularly a crown colony, which Kenya was.

    • @thaliabeaby8202
      @thaliabeaby8202 Před rokem +5

      @@gonnagritt1777 Uganda was a protectorate thats true.Uganda had Buganda who rejected total subjugation,they were smart and assertive,the British had nothing to teach Buganda.She had her civilisation,organised leadership and strength over other nations.The British had no choice but to use civility because Buganda was civil.

    • @gonnagritt1777
      @gonnagritt1777 Před rokem

      @@thaliabeaby8202 but this did not end up well for UG..

  • @shellibelli4387
    @shellibelli4387 Před rokem +28

    The colonial superiority complex was still evident when I spent a year in Kenya in 1985, while working with the US Peace Corps (teaching math near Oyugis). I would occasionally meet a white Kenyan near Nairobi who had a disparaging attitude toward the black Kenyans. One made a mean comment about how the black women looked in polyester dresses. There were foreign missionaries from all over the world in Kenya trying to ‘save’ the black Kenyans while asking for weekly donations of coins for their small churches. I learned a lot from the Kenyans I lived and worked with. It was a wonderful place, especially far from Nairobi.

  • @DAVIDDOWNEY23
    @DAVIDDOWNEY23 Před rokem +2

    Excellent documentary, well researched and very moving.

  • @micerekariuki4714
    @micerekariuki4714 Před rokem +5

    My grandma went through all this. She talks of the story as if it happened yesterday. She has a lot of pain and she is sooo traumatized. She lost a baby also during this time. She remembers Everything till today. This was wrong. What the mzungu did was wrong.

  • @sammymwatha8977
    @sammymwatha8977 Před rokem +36

    As a Kenyan, from Mt. Kenya region, where the Mau Mau began, my grandfather used to narrate to us when we were kids the untold horrors, torture, castration and evil they went through... And later learn it in school, albeit a more sanitized version of it .. I'm in my early thirties but the stories have stayed with me, often deeply and it makes me not take for granted the freedom that I enjoy... I'm pregnant with the fact that it was paid for by blood, our forefathers blood... Couldn't be more proud of them..

    • @eddyvos2628
      @eddyvos2628 Před rokem +4

      As a belgian I am shocked by this documentary. I heard much more what happened in Congo. In 2017 I was in Kenya and heard about the land conflict. Now only I hear some horrifying details. May the Lord bring healing.

  • @gaiamagna9156
    @gaiamagna9156 Před rokem +30

    The best things of learning histories are to understand the present and to not repeat the same mistakes.

    • @raeRai993
      @raeRai993 Před rokem +1

      History repeats. It’s sucks

    • @hassanharith6820
      @hassanharith6820 Před rokem

      Some MISTAKE does happen trough ( underlying causes/reasons of) provocative actions, . . .i guess.
      *
      ie: trough ' kind demeanor ',. human right / or some people might called it ' hyper - liberal '.
      **
      -Just opinion.
      -No intention to against the human rights.

    • @artisthusnatalal3099
      @artisthusnatalal3099 Před rokem +2

      *They own these International schools but they can't give an opportunity vacancy to Kenyans who are undergraduates with experience in Teaching. They keep bringing their people from abroad. I guess many of them are living in Kenya illegally. They should be investigated. These people are of themselves* 🤨

  • @maasaimkisii9089
    @maasaimkisii9089 Před rokem +3

    *Proudly A Kenyan* 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪

  • @joyjewel8003
    @joyjewel8003 Před rokem +1

    Thankyou so much for this upload. We now know an important degree of truth during that time. We honour our freedom fighters

  • @cynthiag.1306
    @cynthiag.1306 Před rokem +53

    In 2018 I met two Mau Mau fighters ; a woman and a man, still living with bullets (what were called pellets in their days ) in their bodies. They were most happy that I had travelled from my town to Nyandarua without seeking permission or hanging the Kipande on my neck. They offered us food, prayed for us and gave us some money to use on our way back..they would not take no for an answer. They were never rewarded and lived as squatters, but they said my freedom of movement; and that of my colleagues was a great reward and that they could now rest (read die).

    • @satyabratachatterjee1938
      @satyabratachatterjee1938 Před rokem +8

      This is what irks me a lot . The treatment that is given to these honourable people who fought and suffered to bring freedom to their country .
      They should be honoured they should find satisfaction in recognition of their sufferings and sacrifices . But the power goes to such people who are self important and they generally neglect these freedom fighters such that no one claims a share to their glory . I have read of this , seen this happen almost universally . It pains me a lot .

  • @artisthusnatalal3099
    @artisthusnatalal3099 Před rokem +76

    *And still some of our people are giving them respect of a higher level that they don't deserve. Sad* 🙄😏

    • @lputaa
      @lputaa Před rokem +3

      These people are long gone dead... victims Tu ndio wako

    • @j.Hasan007
      @j.Hasan007 Před rokem

      And media giving them real fake propaganda.I think, the media is most dangerous terrorist in modern era.

    • @kahurire3498
      @kahurire3498 Před rokem

      Mtoto wa nyoka ni nyoka

    • @michaelrapando6658
      @michaelrapando6658 Před rokem +3

      @@lputaa who lied to you,my grand father was born in 1925 and is still walking and talking well.His brothers were forcefully taken by the colonizers to fight in world war two and never came back

  • @joshuamohler2356
    @joshuamohler2356 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this informative documentary

  • @jeffmurage
    @jeffmurage Před rokem

    Much appreciated for this piece! Gracias!

  • @nw504
    @nw504 Před rokem +22

    They are international narcissists and gaslighting savages! May God bless the people of Kenya.

  • @bagumampenda2275
    @bagumampenda2275 Před rokem +523

    Qatar literally said to the British, “You wanna talk about human rights coz we got the World Cup? Let’s start here!”😅😅😅

    • @abdinasirmohamed2238
      @abdinasirmohamed2238 Před rokem +13

      😁😁😁

    • @tonnyanthonys2159
      @tonnyanthonys2159 Před rokem +16

      True that 😃😃

    • @Kannot2023
      @Kannot2023 Před rokem +53

      The difference is timing, Brits did it half century ago. Qatar is doing now. Britain discussed this on public, when Qatar will discuss their problems?

    • @xl6941
      @xl6941 Před rokem

      Arabic brutalism is still existant and far much worse. Not just Qatar. Africans are enslaved in Arabic world to this day

    • @bagumampenda2275
      @bagumampenda2275 Před rokem +1

      @@Kannot2023 Qatar opened an ILO (UN labour rights arm) Project Office since 2018 specifically to address the migrant workers situation and they are going to make is a permanent arrangement. You probably did not know that since you are consumed by your virtue signalling. Britain did not address anything about colonialism, they created a problem and when they understood their empire was coming to an end they took they high road pretended to grant independence, just like they did with slavery.
      Also your argument that Britain did it 50 years ago and that they should be absolved is just stupid. Have you even watched the documentary? The people Britain tortured are still alive and they are giving their testimonies in the documentary.

  • @estherwanjiru7005
    @estherwanjiru7005 Před rokem +5

    my grandmother had tales about the 'muthungu' .. what she went through is something she carried everyday of her life. May she rest in peace.

  • @njuenjagi4983
    @njuenjagi4983 Před rokem +4

    As a Kenyan, and as an Embu where part of the Mau Mau came from.......this is heavy!

    • @kim1570
      @kim1570 Před 5 měsíci

      Kabisa. GEMA 💪🏿🙏🏿

  • @maghangamngangu6347
    @maghangamngangu6347 Před rokem +20

    The British also fought with Taita Tribe and took their land and never returned it upto today. Some Taitas in Kenya are living as squatters in their ancestral land

    • @abocas
      @abocas Před rokem +3

      I think you should address the Kenyatta family about this. They certainly learned something from the Brits.
      If nothing else else, they learned corruption and land grabbing .... big time!

  • @nancykahuho
    @nancykahuho Před rokem +47

    I am a kikuyu , my grandparents - specifically died fighting for the kenyan independence , they were buried in an unmarked graves - this set out so much pain tor my family , even today being the third - generations .
    In short poverty and survival took root .
    A home without a father - what happens to it ? Who protects the children and the vunerable woman left behind in the 1960’s.

  • @abongderic8565
    @abongderic8565 Před měsícem

    aljazeera, you never disappoint!!

  • @adonisstudioske8208
    @adonisstudioske8208 Před rokem +3

    As a Kenyan who’s watching this , I lack words to describe who I feel

  • @olabenne5519
    @olabenne5519 Před rokem +10

    As a Tanzanian..am boiling with anger

    • @sheilasullivan1950
      @sheilasullivan1950 Před rokem

      No, do not fall into that trap. To forgive is divine. Just be sure to not forget is the key. Peace to you. Us Irish were divided and conquered by them then scattered to the four winds as slaves. We made it. You will too. Eyes on heaven. That is our final destination. Saints get crucified in this world. Proof you are a holy people. Do not give up. Love beats all.

  • @halimaissack4719
    @halimaissack4719 Před rokem +38

    As a kenyan this is really heartbreaking documentary.... people shed blood for kenya to gain freedom .Mau Mau our unsung heroes ....

  • @LUISARAMOSCRICK
    @LUISARAMOSCRICK Před 6 měsíci +1

    Extraordinay documentary, exemplary research. Very moving. My country was a colonial power, but in Portugal we started to uncover our colonial past with all its brutality. All colonial powers enslaved, tortured and killed men, women and children. I want to thank you for your work and this documentary.

  • @jimmie4141
    @jimmie4141 Před rokem +2

    This is why as Kenyans we never mourned the death of the queen....we know the struggle we went through..our Grand parents still have bullet scars, torture scars..and trauma...we learn about the struggle for independence in school...we can never and will never mourn a colonizer!

  • @spicytomango
    @spicytomango Před rokem +87

    I remember there were some Brits who were upset about some countries celebrating the Queen's passing. I hope this documentary is shared for all to see the horrors these monsters committed in her name. To deny what happened is to defend the unthinkable.

    • @johnnykilonzo2103
      @johnnykilonzo2103 Před rokem +2

      But Britain were once colonised by the Romans and they too suffered.
      Besides us Kenyans were killing each other

    • @logic5204
      @logic5204 Před rokem +20

      @@johnnykilonzo2103 Two wrongs don't make a right.

    • @MarvoloSalazar
      @MarvoloSalazar Před rokem +3

      @@logic5204 huyo jamaa anajaribu kusema nini sasa shenzi kabisa

    • @michaelochido3244
      @michaelochido3244 Před rokem

      @@johnnykilonzo2103 sir do you actually hear what you are saying....so because the Romans colonized Britain,it was their right to commit dastardly atrocities and pillage,greed in their colonies...planned famine in India,brutal atrocities in Burma,Kenya,South Africa West indies ,Australia and many other countries!As a historian,I have read The iceman Inheritance...it answers a lot of queries on caucasian conquest,greed,misogny and their cruelty

    • @Brian-bo4bz
      @Brian-bo4bz Před rokem +2

      @@johnnykilonzo2103 wewe unafikiria kama mshenzi tu, Sasa nikikuja nikuue sai ni sawa ju anyway watu wanauana tu Kenya Hadi Leo?

  • @natashaserem
    @natashaserem Před rokem +46

    No European nation that participated in the scramble and partition of Africa and eventually leading to colonisation will ever accept or agree to the things they did to us. But still we live to fight another day. You may deny, but history never forgets. Thank you for this documentary. 🇰🇪

    • @emmanueloban8349
      @emmanueloban8349 Před rokem +3

      The Belgians under King Leopold was the culprit on the subjugation of African slaves. Belgium should pay reparations...

    • @fruitsarelife7073
      @fruitsarelife7073 Před rokem

      @@emmanueloban8349 They are still exploiting Africa. There is no independence. Africa is neo-colonized. Let alone the west paying reperations. They are not done. That’s why we leave Africa.

    • @emmanueloban8349
      @emmanueloban8349 Před rokem

      @@fruitsarelife7073 it is so true!!! The United Nations had failed Africa in so many ways. Exploitation of people and natural resources are still going. Every non-profit groups I have heard on television that supposedly helping the Africans were just publicity stunts no more, no less.

    • @Kosmas.9284
      @Kosmas.9284 Před rokem +1

      They might be crushed by the Russians, that would be good karma!

    • @jphalsberghe1
      @jphalsberghe1 Před rokem

      @@emmanueloban8349 The bulk of ''Belgian'' atrocities were made under King Leopold 100% ownership of the Congo. He never set a step on ''his property''. Every year, he received ''business reports'' from ''managers many non-Belgians. He had no idea what happened in the Congo and in cas he had some information, he was too far away and probably would have condoned it.
      When news reached Belgium and England of massive repression in Leopold's Congo, the Belgian State forced its revered King to ''donate'' his property Congo to the Belgian State.
      Finally under heavy pressure, he gave in and a much softer Belgian State controlled ''colonialism'' followed. After lengthy Belgian military efforts, the Belgian State made an end to the countless Arab raids in the Congo to capture tens of thousands of Congolese slaves.
      History, real history is never only black and white.

  • @themogitworld
    @themogitworld Před rokem +1

    Having been raised up by a son of a maumau, the stories that my grandparents always narrate to us are so traumatizing.

  • @jamesmwangi6816
    @jamesmwangi6816 Před rokem +3

    An eye-opening documentary.

  • @theoddball1
    @theoddball1 Před rokem +23

    What Kenyans went through was totally inhuman.. Apart from the Mau Mau there were also atrocities done in western part of Kenya to the Nandi people (kalenjin dialect). Their leader was beheaded and his head taken to Britain. Up to date the British aren't willing to bring it back..

    • @mamak6802
      @mamak6802 Před rokem

      Anti 🙆! Very sad indeed.

    • @gilgilmore5471
      @gilgilmore5471 Před rokem +1

      The Oddball
      It's essential that we teach our children their African History and for all of us to be a United African. Respect maintain our cultural traditions and help each other as Africans. This would help achieve a stronger united African Nations.

  • @FreemanV99
    @FreemanV99 Před rokem +186

    One thing that has always baffled me in colonialism is the idea of recruiting locals to use against their own people. An idea, without it, the very concept of colonisation wouldn't be possible.

    • @kabegapascal8601
      @kabegapascal8601 Před rokem +17

      It was a do or die in most cases people who dint do it where slaughtered

    • @ricfermi5886
      @ricfermi5886 Před rokem +2

      Obviously it could only be possible with the locals!!

    • @civirebel
      @civirebel Před rokem +19

      False promises of manifest destiny. Things are not what they seem, and what glitters is rarely gold.

    • @JAN-SA
      @JAN-SA Před rokem

      Its still happening to this day in all civil wars where first world countries have boots on the ground and mercenaries .... Provide arms and pay locals to kill their own people around important natural resources and to destabalise the government and displace people....

    • @ricfermi5886
      @ricfermi5886 Před rokem +2

      @@JAN-SA '...pay locals...' and Locals are more than happy to accept it.

  • @sheegrace
    @sheegrace Před rokem +4

    Wow! Being Kenyan myself but born and grown up abroad and hearing stories from my grandparents about those horrific times, this was very enlightening. So sad that there has never been acknowledgement of all the atrocities that took place in Kenya and during British colonialism around the world. It is clear that they have tried to push it under the rug and no accountability has ever been taken at least. You can clearly see on Gavaghan's documentary excerpt he was absolutely unremorseful and in denial thinking he was doing right. I hope our and future generations learn from these mistakes and they are never repeated again!

    • @davidlloyd-jones8519
      @davidlloyd-jones8519 Před rokem +1

      Mambo Shee. There is an eliment suspiciously missing from this story - and that is that the core maumau were visited by the russians - inspired by communism - and so the 'conflict' became far far greater and deeper than the story conveyed by this video.
      Yes i know many suffered - but just like today - the issues may appear to be racial - but the greater battle is between left/right ideologies and narratives - this reality is hiding in plain sight - even today.

    • @ebbymangao3609
      @ebbymangao3609 Před 6 měsíci

      Àaaàaaaaa❤❤

  • @Yourstory245.
    @Yourstory245. Před rokem +3

    As a Kenyan, this was hard to watch 🥺

  • @kaborimaish
    @kaborimaish Před rokem +19

    should we tell them? should we tell the world? should we tell them that even after all that torture and atrocities unleashed on the mau mau, it is the children and grand children of home guards, colonial chiefs and collaborators who are actually enjoying the fruits of this struggle

  • @ODan-wz2lz
    @ODan-wz2lz Před rokem +22

    I always regret that our school children are never taught this enough in schools. This should be hammered into every young generation lest we forget and let our guards down again.

  • @joekabbz82kambo26
    @joekabbz82kambo26 Před rokem +18

    My hatred for British colonialists is real. The pain and the blood that my innocent countrymen shed as a result of white man's greed of our natural resources was uncalled for. My prayers and love for the maumau victims and family members who witnessed this holocaust is always with us Kenyans, we appreciate your defiance and arms struggle as well as your patriotism. God bless you abundantly 🇰🇪 💕💕💕🙏

    • @frankyyaggabot6222
      @frankyyaggabot6222 Před 3 měsíci +3

      There were precious few natural resources in Kenya - it was the secondary industries that the colonists set up and English Taxpayers that largely paid for Kenya's early development. The Mau Mau was also widely despised in the 1960s - the reversal of that is a modern phenomena that is the result of a lot of bad scholarship and propaganda. I would defer to Jomo Kenyatta's assessment of the Mau Mau in which he described it as a civil war amongst Kikuyu old and new. Truth is never simple and to misconstrue events decades after they occurred is a fallacy that will create a whole new evil. History is not learned but contrived to fit a narrative that has little to do with the past.

  • @PalomaGustavo1
    @PalomaGustavo1 Před rokem +7

    By the way, there are so many survivors who witnessed the Hola Massacre, then you should also include the jailing of Juveniles since, we have only very few who were surviving. There was the Juvenile centre which today is a Technical college in Kiboi. Please do these interviews before we lose them to the grave yard history that cannot be accessed.

  • @kinyanjuiwambui956
    @kinyanjuiwambui956 Před rokem +15

    Most thankfully to all who put in hard work to make the sad truth exposed through their work on this documentary. MAUMAU 💪

  • @martinkinyua797
    @martinkinyua797 Před rokem +20

    Happy jamhuri day to all Kenyans . Let's not forget of the atrocious actions done by the British. Even to the Kenyans in Britain always remember of the kind of people you are dealing with. Peace 🕊️

  • @mechailreydon3784
    @mechailreydon3784 Před 3 měsíci

    "talking about the atrocities that were committed in your name in the past does not injure your moral authority in fact it strengthens it." Great documentary on a period that although so influential still remains covered in darkness

  • @alexiaNBC
    @alexiaNBC Před rokem +3

    And Kenya was forced to pay respect to a dead Queen who let these attrocities happen. Life is stupid.