Friday, October 5, 2012

British Court Rules That Kenyans Can Sue Britain For Abuses During The Mau Mau Rebellion



Court Rules Kenyans Can Sue Britain for Colonial-Era Abuses -- Voice of America

NAIROBI — Britain’s High Court today has ruled that three elderly Kenyans can sue the British government for compensation in response to colonial-era abuses suffered during the Mau Mau rebellion of the 1950s. The British government says it intends to appeal the ruling.

Kenyans Paulo Nzili, Wambugu wa Nyingi and Jane Muthoni Mara, all now in their 70s and 80s, were granted permission by Britain’s High Court on Friday to pursue claims for compensation for torture carried out by the British colonial-era government. A fourth claimant, Ndiku Mutwiwa Mutua, has died since the legal action commenced.

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More News On The Court Ruling That Kenyans Can Sue Britain For Colonial-Era Abuses

Mau Mau rebels win the right to sue Britain -- The Telegraph
Mau Mau uprising: Kenyans win UK torture ruling -- BBC
Mau Mau veterans win right to sue British government -- The Guardian
UK court rules Kenyan torture victims can sue -- AP
Kenyan victims of colonial torture win right to sue UK -- CNN
Tortured Kenyans win historic ruling in Britain -- Christian Science Monitor
Kenyan Mau Mau veterans celebrate victory in UK torture damages case -- The Guardian
Mau Mau struggle for recognition at home and abroad -- BBC

My Comment:
This will open the floodgates for lawsuits and demands from compensation from .... well .... from almost everyone who was in conflict with the British Empire before they gained their independence.

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