The crimes of empire
The Herald, September 4, 2013 Opinion &
Analysis<http://www.herald.co.zw/category/articles/opinion-a-analysis/>
[image: In this file picture, Mau-Mau veteran Mathenge Iregi (81) waves a
ceremonial whisk to celebrate as he and others win their case against
Britain. About 5 200 Kenyans wait to get paid by Britain for colonial-era
acts of torture. —
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In this file picture, Mau-Mau veteran Mathenge Iregi (81) waves a
ceremonial whisk to celebrate as he and others win their case against
Britain. About 5 200 Kenyans wait to get paid by Britain for colonial-era
acts of torture. — AP

*Jemima Pierre*
IN early April 2011, four elderly Kenyans — three men and one woman —
appeared in the High Court in London, accusing England of systematic
torture during their siege of the so-called Mau Maus and demanding
reparations for their treatment. One of the men was castrated by the
British colonial government in Kenya.
Handcuffed and pinned to the ground with his legs pulled apart, his
genitals were sliced off by the white officers.
He was then left for days without medical attention until he was liberated
by Kenyan rebels.

The one woman claimant was subjected to sexual torture. White soldiers
repeatedly inserted bottles of boiling hot water into her vagina.
In addition to these cases, thousands of Kenyans were maimed, lynched and
brutally murdered by the British during the last century.
Thousands of others were subjected to rape, forced labour, and gross abuse
and torture in detention camps. It was part of a deliberate policy of the
colonial British government to break a civilian population cast as
“baboons,” “barbarians,” and “terrorists” and who were seen as a threat to
the colonial order in East Africa.

The proper name for the liberation forces that fought against British
colonialism and land-grabbing in East Africa was the Kenya Land and Freedom
Army.

The movement was derisively called “Mau Mau” by the British propaganda
machine in an attempt to depict these African freedom fighters as a
primitive and anti-white tribal cult.

Against this, the late CLR James described the movement as “an ad hoc body
of beliefs, oaths, disciplines newly created for the specific purpose of
gathering and strengthening the struggle against British imperialism, its
military, political and economic domination and, in particular, the
Christianity it sought to inject and impose”.

And it was land and white settlers, not African “tribal” beliefs that were
at the heart of the so-called Mau Mau revolt against British colonialism.

The colonial invasion of central Kenya began in the late 1880s.
It was formalised through military conquest, particularly over the most
numerous ethnic group, the Gikuyu, as well as the Embu and the Meru.

By 1903, the British colonial government sent in waves of white settlers,
from South Africa and England, with the hope of creating another “white
man’s country” in Kenya.

They stole between 60 000 and one million acres of land, settling whites in
the most fertile regions with the coolest climates — an area they
eventually named the “White Highlands”.

By the time the colony of Kenya came into being in 1920, more than 10 000
whites had settled over 25 percent of Kenya’s best territory.
At the same time, the African population, mainly but not entirely the
Gikuyu were driven into reservations or were forced to work as
share-croppers.

Then, through hut and poll taxes, restrictions on movement through the
issuing of kipande (identity passes), and limits on agricultural
production, Africans became systematically entrapped into the racist Kenyan
colonial system.

Add to this mix the ever-expanding power of the white settlers and
Christian missionaries, and Kenya was primed for a revolution.
Though all ethnic groups were affected by British colonial land-grabbing
and dispossession, the Gikuyu experienced this most acutely.
They did not take lightly the heavy theft of land.

When, in 1943, the colonial government threatened groups of Gikuyu with yet
another eviction from their lands, they decided to take action.
Their struggle began with overt passive resistance but was quickly
radicalised.

Wings of the movement began armed guerrilla attacks on white settler
holdings and on Africans who supported the British regime.
At the height of the revolt, it was estimated that 1.5 million Gikuyu and
other Kenyan groups had taken secret oaths of unity to fight against white
settlers and colonial rule.

They were met with a brutal armed retaliation.
By late 1952, the colonial governor of Kenya declared a state of emergency.
The colonial government established and enforced communal punishment,
curfews, schemes to confiscate African properties, censors for
publications, detention without trial, control of African markets, forced
migrations, and detention and labour camps.

“By the time the colonial government ended the state of emergency, over 90
000 Kenyans were executed, maimed, or tortured, while 160 000 were held in
detention camps.”

By late 1954 the revolt was said to have been militarily defeated by the
British army, but the state of the emergency was not lifted until 1960.

During the six intervening years, the Mau Mau struggle continued as the
British colonial government established a terrorist state.
The assault on the Africans continued both through the campaign to arrest
and dispose of the alleged Mau Mau leadership, and in detention camps,
prisons, and “emergency villages”.

The British focused primarily on forcing the Gikuyu to renounce their oath
of unity by the most brutal means.
According to the Kenya Human Rights Commission, by the time the colonial
government ended the state of emergency, over 90 000 Kenyans were executed,
maimed, or tortured, while 160 000 were held in detention camps.

Others have argued that the numbers were higher.
What is well-documented is how colonial agents were unrivalled in their
barbarity.

They castrated and sexually abused, starved, and maimed detainees in order
to force the alleged oath takers to confess.
They used electric shock, cigarettes and fire, broken bottles, gun barrels,
knives, snakes, vermin, and hot eggs were thrust up men’s rectums and
women’s vaginas.

The assault only came to an end when the Gikuyu population was almost
physically decimated and psychologically broken.
If not for the legal case brought against the British government by four
surviving Kenyans, we would not know about the trove of secret colonial
files documenting the systematic nature of their torture of Africans.

The generation of Africans who fought against colonialism is dying without
recognition of their fight or their suffering at the hands of racist
colonialism.

In the current context where Africans, through organisations such as the
ICC, are constructed and targeted as the greatest purveyors of “crimes
against humanity,” it is well worth remembering the venal work of Europeans
in Africa.

The demands for reparations may begin with four elderly Kenyans travelling
to the old centre of the British Empire, but the colonial archive surely
documents crimes against the Herero, the Congolese, and many other victims
of European colonialism.

We should not forget their struggles.

*Jemima Pierre is an editor at Black Agenda Report. This article is
reproduced from Black Agenda Report.*

*Letters:*

*by Inang
*

Brilliant article by. Ms. Jemima Pierre - who revealed more hidden truths
on the brutal Western colonial history in Africa. African academics,
students and politicians in the West must also educate the younger
generation of Westerners, in Western schools and universities. The young
Westerners, must be made to learn to be truly conscious of their
forefathers' past brutal Imperialist history, because they are usually
taught to glorify false history. Thus the cycle of racism and "white
supremacist" entitlement towards the "Third World"/Muslim World continues!

The "Third World"/Muslim World must also stand up to the ICC, which is not
even a part of the UN entity, and demand that Western-Israel leaders be
punished for their War Crimes/Crimes against Humanity. And fortunately, the
brave Kenya is paving the way! ICC must be abolished until such conviction
of Western-Israel leaders occur - or otherwise it is clearly a vile
Western-Zionist political weapon to re-colonize the "Third World"/Muslim
World, through so-called universal human rights laws!
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