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    So while Brits whine about Gitmo, their past comes and bites them in the...

    ...rear, what say you? http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/news/international/Kenyans_to_sue_British_government_over_torture.htm l?siteSect=143&sid=10866765&cKey=1245771470000&ty= ti

    Five Kenyans began legal action against the British government on Tuesday, accusing the former colonial power of torture during Kenya's fight for independence more than half a century ago.

    The five -- three men and two women, all in their 70s and 80s -- say they suffered castration, sexual abuse and severe beatings in detention camps administered by the British government and now want an apology and financial compensation.

    The suit was filed on their behalf by the law firm Leigh Day & Co at the High Court in London on Tuesday.

    Historians estimate as many as 150,000 suspected members of the Mau Mau, a resistance movement launched by Kenyan tribes, were detained without trial between 1952 and 1960 and placed in British administrated camps.

    Ndiku Mutua, one of the claimants, was a cattle herder who provided four cows to the resistance movement. He said he was caught, arrested and taken to a detention centre where he had his jaw broken and was castrated with pliers.

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    Let's not forget the incidents of torture and coercion by UK police against the Birmingham 6 et al.

    What the questioner doesn't realise is that the 'Brits who have whined about Gitmo' would probably also be whining about this incident too and all forms of torture carried out by UK and US governments - in fact I would guess, all governments.

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    Let's not forget the incidents of torture and coercion by UK police against the Birmingham 6 et al.

    What the questioner doesn't realise is that the 'Brits who have whined about Gitmo' would probably also be whining about this incident too and all forms of torture carried out by UK and US governments - in fact I would guess, all governments.


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