The King Acknowledges Violence During Kenya's Fight for Independence

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Prince Charles expresses sorrow and regret for the violent acts committed against Kenyans during their struggle for independence from Britain, but does not apologize. Kenya's President calls for full reparations.

The King has spoken of the “abhorrent and unjustifiable acts of violence” committed against Kenya ns during their fight for independence from Britain but stopped short of an apology.

Kenya’s uprising, commonly known as the Mau Mau rebellion, was an armed movement that began in the early 1950s, fuelled by the resentment some members of the Kikuyu tribe felt towards their British rulers, European settlers who farmed land in Kenya and a lack of political representation. Speaking after Mr Ruto, Charles told the 350 banquet guests gathered at the president’s official residence in the capital Nairobi: “It is the intimacy of our shared history that has brought our people together.“However, we must also acknowledge the most painful times of our long and complex relationship.“There were as they waged, as you said at the United Nations, a painful struggle for independence and sovereignty, and for that, there can be no excuse.

The King and Queen spent the first full day of their five-day state visit acknowledging the sacrifices of Kenyans, with Charles laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Nairobi’s Uhuru Gardens National Monument and Museum. It tells Kenya’s national story and contains a Tunnel of Martyrs, which the royal couple walked down, chronicling the independence struggle and those who fell fighting for it as well of those killed in recent terrorist attacks.

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