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CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper July 7, 2024

Here. Nastia is sailing ships, she says. Ukraine has been at war all the eight years shes known. I think it will be better without them, she says. It was uncomfortable having them here. Her parents nearby say fear meant their slept in their clothes all the six months. Its kind of strange here to see how almost unaffected so much of this town has been and how life seems to have slipped comfortably back into normal when the russians just picked up and left. And it gives you a feeling of how normality must still reign just a matter of six kilometers away from the border in russia. But normal is never coming back, particularly to here, the borderline itself. Russia retreated back over it but must now live with the hatred it has stirred. The fact that Ukrainian Forces are able to push right up to here, the beginning of the Border Buffer Zone with russia, russia is just a matter of kilometers in that direction, is yet another Calamity Moscow has imposed upon itself. Its opponent in this war

CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper July 7, 2024

here. nastia is sailing ships, she says. ukraine has been at war all the eight years she s known. i think it will be better without them, she says. it was uncomfortable having them here. her parents nearby say fear meant their slept in their clothes all the six months. it s kind of strange here to see how almost unaffected so much of this town has been and how life seems to have slipped comfortably back into normal when the russians just picked up and left. and it gives you a feeling of how normality must still reign just a matter of six kilometers away from the border in russia. but normal is never coming back, particularly to here, the borderline itself. russia retreated back over it but must now live with the hatred it has stirred. the fact that ukrainian forces are able to push right up to here, the beginning of the border buffer zone with russia, russia is just a matter of kilometers in that direction, is yet another calamity moscow has imposed upon itself. its oppo

CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper June 4, 2024 21:54:00

here s what he had to say about the impact of colonialism. the dehumanization of the kenyan people, or the black people. because they are outspoken. what, was that colonialism treated africans in kenya as beings resembling human beings, but subhuman. something that and they treated them as such. that dehumanization is what i would plead with the british government now, his majesty s government to accept and atone. well, these issues are very much alive. just a few weeks ago, jake, another group of kenyans are suing now the british government in a european court for what they say is being atrocities of them being pushed off their land. jake? david mckenzie in south

CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper June 4, 2024 21:53:00

british officer was murdered by the british military and they say his head taken to england as a war trophy. and the death of the queen has resurfaced a lot of this pain and anguish and the very real generational impact of the brutality of british colonialism. you ll recall, jake, about ten years ago, there was a group of kenyans who were suffering from in the 1950s, actually, the very year that the queen became queen was the start of the mau mau rebellion in kenya. many of them, hundreds of thousands in fact were placed in internment camp, tortured. some ten years ago we reported on how they successfully got money, more than $20 million from the british government, an apology of sorts. but many feel that the ongoing legacy of colonialism hasn t been dealt with. we spoke to a prominent lawyer who helped defend those mau mau liberation heroes.

CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper June 4, 2024 21:52:00

now our world lead. the queen s death has re-ignited anger over britain s colonial cruelty. in kenya, leaders of the nandi tribe are hoping king charles iii will return the head of their anti-colonial leader. the severed head was apparently shipped to england as a war trophy after the tribal leader had been invited to a meeting with the british and killed by a british officer in that meeting in 1905. cnn s david mckenzie is in johannesburg. david, is it clear if this head remains in british hands? well, that s certainly what the nandi elders are saying. and it speaks to the pain and suffering so many generations after this incident when the nandi were fighting against the building of a railway through their ancestral land in kenya in the turn of the last century. their leader went to negotiate a peace, or so he thought with the

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