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    "content": "I want to touch on an issue that is very topical and I did not get a chance to speak about it. Today, in the British House of Commons, the Foreign Secretary brought up the issue of settlement between the Government of Britain, namely, the British taxpayers and the surviving veterans of the Mau Mau War, who are more than 5,300 Kenyans. Here, we are talking about a settlement of a paltry 20 million British Pounds for crimes of torture and crimes against humanity that occurred from 1952 to 1963; a period of 11 years. Let us be realistic. As students of history, we know that the colonial administration throughout Kenya, for 11 years, there should be benefits accounting to more than 20 million Pounds per year. So, the settlement is too little and invalid."
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