Transcripts For ALJAZ A Very British Way Of Torture 20221210

ALJAZ A Very British Way Of Torture December 10, 2022



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do a me 26. ah. when i was growing up in the 1950s, in canyon, i just had this sort of slightly true blue effect that, you know, basically the brits did things the right way. ah, we thought the sort of pretty simple. i always read countries on the map. it look great, you know, i presume that we british, we were the good guys and we wanna make the bad guys. but then later i discovered that when we came to our end struggle here, that wasn't, that wasn't quite truth. the momma rising is then i'm free to movement. that takes place in kenya in the 1950s. it is one of the most violent on struggles in the british empire. the battle cry was land and freedom. loma lab that philology my wagner. deborah knew me both sides commit violent atrocities. but it's the colonial side that is often been ignored by historians. that british might say they don't do touch. but we, the mom won't the gone through that torture for the 1st time the leash of new documents has given us a very much fuller account as to what had been done and why and how the british had tried to justify. and now, because of the new documentation historians in britain and in can you, they're investigating how the british atrocities were institutionalized. and they would known from the top in london all the way down into kenya. it really flips the script as to who is uncivilized. oh, when the british decided to leave kenya in 63, they took with them more than 1500 government files all moped top secret. over the next 4050 years, these documents were spirited away. a didn't in a facilitate, known as have slowed pong, linked to g, c, h q, which is used by my fight sakes. hidden in plain sight. and when you tried to request these documents, you were told that they didn't exist. lou, they are in their seventy's and eighty's now, but they traveled thousands of miles from their homes in rural kenya, seeking justice. they say is more than half a century overdue. i was involved in the memo, illegal change in 2011, 2012. as an expert witness at the request of the court, in the manner case brought the 100 foot disclosure to light. however, the british government deliberately settled the case out of court in order to avoid a full hearing where the details of what had happened would be reversed. they knew it, they wanted only to deny, therefore only a very small fraction of the documents were actually used. and it's only now several years on you had time to look at these documents more closely. no. can really begin to tell you what those documents reveal. ah who. in 1952 china was a colony of, of the british. i've been a colony since 1920 officially sort of overseen by the colonial office and the youth. so the reality is, the british came here to take stuff, not to help us out. we have a group or white settlers, 100 some even thousands of acres of land living bay lavish had domestic life at the cost of the people who work for them. the british got a little bit greedy and we wanted more land ah, delay one to got one we sat on my back. why did he up the mondo on get it that way? it up a cardiac over. now don't if you did not call a settler bar mil, few have committed the crime and you, i love to be put in prison for that reason. and therefore i said no, this is not to continue. i am the mother to join the last people who are fighting for aberration of our country. what you can not do pitifully you cannot she throw wall in earlier capital in kenya, europeans and african as well, the streets in fear of the dreaded mamma. what it is there, a band of fanatics whose bloody nieto caused an ark shadow across the face of kenya . oh, mamma prize in was a peasant uprising. they was standing up against the british, demanding return of their lands. and actuated money for independence. there was something like 25000 fighters. they were mostly individuals who had been in some way, disinherited, or had their land dispossession. they were the have nots. if you will of african society lou . the mom i begin targeting a small number of white set with families. dad really grew some cases of children being killed in their beds. women being raped and being minded. but in the whole of that violence, only $32.00 white civilians were killed. but thousands of black canyons were killed by the male model among african sharon, many who really are opposed to my fate don't like its violence. they think the finance is not necessary. but that doesn't mean that those africans like colonialism and the british cold dom loyalists. and that makes it seem that they were pro british, but that's far from the truth. oh, would deal with the british employ from goods loyalists. they bribed them to carry out their job. all bt the freedom fighters, ah, so the mouth they beat assassinating these colonial collaborators, chiefs and headman mm. atrocities that all committed by the momma against fellow civilians. what immense wall is wall. it's in a long head. the rife doth pistol to short tail mo, mo parson, what do you be spared? no, because that is wall and british realize that the only way they can stop is the only way they can reserve that ruling kanyes by declaring this formal state of emergency. in october 1952, they resolved that there simply by executive order going to put people in detention camps in these camps. there's a mix of actual ma, my fight is with innocent people that have been picked up british government like to say as a conflict between good and evil. but what recent revelations have shown us together with the work that historians have done. how much of the british counterinsurgency effort was equally brutal, equally violent, and that they then try to highlight evidence of what happened that our after our talks alarm a call with heavily armed troops. every province is visited in an effort to stamp out the ma moment. and restore beast to troubled kenya, colony propaganda was a very important to within the ma ma struggle. and so there was that we see be used to describe them all mo, are terrorists, savage, maniac, devil. the dean schuman, i zation of the enemy, reached the point that excessive violence becomes tolerated. you're seeing, members of regiments made up of can you settlers taking summary justice executing prisoners there were bounties, both individual british soldiers the how many sort of ma ma guerrillas, they could kill but the early excessive behavior by sectors am, by the charming gradually gives way to a more sinister and more worrying. set of stories about wholesale torture going on in the context of what are norris whom god posts and those on african loyalists are staffed and led by european officers. ah, at this time the prime minister, the keys, winston churchill and churchill takes quite a little interest in what's going canyon. he's very much concerned about what's happening and he wants it to you dark ah, come young spin is waiting on the apron outside and in a few moments time he'll be taking off. oh kenya. it's not so very long. is it? since you're going back from alert, no, i came back on the 1st of may. i young's dad was a belda, so he's coming from very humble origins compared to most of the colonial officials . he's viewed as someone who has a strong sense of what is proper and what is just making me organize the food and to get them back with. how do you feel about going to kenya? well, i feel i'm pretty nasty guy. when young is appointed. i think he's very optimistic. he thinks he'll manage this. this is an interesting challenge. he's looking forward to it within 2 weeks, if i reveal, he'll change his mind. mm. mm. young starts to investigate crimes carried out by the authorities as does his assistant who's head of the c id in kenya. duncan mac. first, he goes after individual cases that have been reported and knock on doors, talks to people, and between them, young and macpherson start to uncover instances of major human rights abuses. i'm letting you know that they can only be done. it is a year mo, mo, the guy get it go. we said that it was yes. and the duck lucky gora will gladly do my horrible and i did as young with you know, you know, why did i call it? might've been doing and i gotten all for you. i'm well you are told to give to gillian. i obama. look at dylan a nanny i've only among medical knock on maximum ariella won't get on what black old you from a nanny or nagging a yes. yes. yeah, glad i co manager, he had that emission ah, the case is set. mcpherson young, investigate all involve european officers, either directly carrying out the alleged acts or subsequently helping to cover up and conceal them by acts of deliberate deception. these cases i presented to the ministry of legal affairs in kenya, the attorney general, but they then go into a preliminary investigation. so as out of the hands of young macpherson, that's when suddenly they disappear. suddenly there's not enough evidence. suddenly, investigations don't proceed. mm young begins to understand that this resistance is going on at the highest possible level. how was this happening? the british government recognizes that canyons were subject to torture and other forms of ill treatment of the hands of the colonial administration. the case was one out of court in 2013 was really something of a pyrrhic victory. having decided to make that of court settlement i, william hague, than foreign secretary, made a statement before parliament in which she essentially apologized to the county people. but like all such statements, the apology was quite diplomatic, and haig chose his words with great care. we continue to deny liability on behalf of the government and produced taxpayers today for the actions of the colonial administration in respect of the claims he made it very clear that the blame for this did not lie with the british government. but he lay with colonial, gone in kenya. so he made a distinction between the 2, between london and nairobi. but we now know that from the british government to say, london had had no hand in what had happened. he was at the very least been economic with the truth and some would say, distorting the history the leash of new documents and has full disclosure, has given us a very much fuller account of what looked 1st and was trying to do. and how he had been obstructed. for the 1st time, we began to get a really clear picture of how the executive in nairobi deliberately suppressed evidence. the key mechanism in this process was something called toughness complaints committee. it was set up towards the end and i. e, 53 muslim is friendship in nairobi to handle complaint seagate government officials, cases of alleged assaults, rapes murders, particularly in a rounds home guard house. but in fact, i would describe the governor's complaints committee was a kind of kangaroo war crimes tribunal. it was 3 or 4 officials who basically decided which cases were worth investigating and which worked. when you look at their fives, you find that there are individuals minutes. and in those minutes, there dismissing case is out of hand, no case, decision not to prosecute something along those lines. what they're doing is talking to local district commissioners, local district officers who are the allies of the people that have committed these crimes and blocking investigations by following the advice of the people that are committing the crimes and your covering up the crimes. it's asking them to mark their own homework the governor's ca, thanks, committee dealt with more than $550.00 cases. all of those are investigated at less than 10 percent ever come to court. so the end of the day, i think you'd comes inclusion that the governor's complaints committee successfully suppressed nearly $300.00 cases. if not, we'll what's particularly shocking about the complaints committees, the dad minutes, the direct evidence, the cases were being suppressed, were being sent all the way up the chain to the governor, to the colonial secretary in london to follow secretary allan and exploit is fully informed and for the 1st time, we can show that from the documents, we know we're passing across his desk and the clued in secretary reports to cabinet . so we have to assume the cabinet must know something. they can't know nothing. the colonial secretary. he was that it presented to, oh for ha, my guest is government. so i don't know how you separate british government from kenner, colonial government. the law one at the same. therefore, denying that their british government is not responsible is it boxes. but that's not helena would see that if you forces your troops accused of human rights abuses, that is in a sense, something that can be weaponized by your enemies. it's going to get in the way of ultimate victory. and what matters this to win the war against mama, it doesn't see of kenya's asked people who are right, that deserve to be protected as people who was dignity. nick seberio farm. ah youngest frustrate said that 70 k says he's uncovered. all major abuses of human rights have not been prosecuted young feels as a complete smack in the face against the flu and he submits his resignation. ah, i then goes back to the u. k. where we're the colonial a secretary, they craft a much more torn down precedence bmw by italy glosses over there. the subtle feel that he had uncovered on the complexity of the colonial regime in the atrocity though of being committed. ready ready mm receive new documents inasmuch disclosure as transformative. and it gave us really fresh insights on what had actually happened in kenya. the resignation letter is extraordinarily powerful and that young makes no bones at home about his concerns about the lack of the rule of law and interference. but executive in nairobi. the reason he gives her resigning is that he has been entirely obstructed by the colonial government in attempting to reform the way justice is done in cain. yet he is furious. he's understood that he has been deliberately maneuvered ah, ah, one of the key unintended consequences of yonge expectation is to empower those who wish to take a firm on line against mamma. tortures would now become run by the state in institutions in a controlled and measured way. this would be a fall fall wash and in their car plastic. it's no secret that it's toxic for the environment. but do you really know just how tough think it is? every point and the plastic life, i don't problem for manufacture to the rubbish. he are plastic problems of bigger than we're told they are. the proof is in the pudding. the chemical plants are poisoning of millions of these little tiny nano particles of plastic. and recently they've just found it in human blood, all hail the planet episode full on al jazeera with mm ah, al jazeera, a national chapel from chick off until the final with some will bring you extensive coverage throughout the world action from all of the games. the joy hand the hall, se experts and match analysis for my videos. 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