The death of Queen Elizabeth II has reignited the conversation about Britain's colonial past. Some people are talking about the countless atrocities committed under her watch and others say she missed the opportunity to apologize during her lifetime. In Kenya, Mau Mau fighters who were brutally targeted by Briish forces before independence are still demanding justice.
Queen Elizabeth II's death has reignited the conversation about Britain's colonial past. Countless atrocities were committed under her watch and some believe the queen missed the opportunity to apologise while alive. And in Kenya, some of the mau mau fighters who faced atrocities from British soldiers under the queen's watch continue to demand justice.
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A difficult colonial history shared by 52 of the 56 current members of the Commonwealth was deftly obfuscated by pomp and circumstance. With the Queen’s passing, tensions may now bubble to the surface.