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Mau Mau D-Day as veterans file case against UK
Mau Mau war veterans display placards during a media briefing in Nairobi last week before they left for London to file a suit against the British Government for human rights abuses and torture. Photo/FILE
Posted Monday, June 22 2009 at 21:47
In Summary
- They seek an apology for abuses at the very least, and some form of compensation
An old man with a walking stick trudges while being guided by an aide. ‘Mzee, have you been blind since childhood?,’ I curiously ask. “No,” says M’njau Ndei. “My eyes were gouged out for being a Mau Mau supporter.’
And Patrick wa Njogu, a Mau Mau general who already had one leg shot off by British troops, says after his arrest, “they would drag me around the camp by my remaining leg”.
Jane Muthoni Mara, while aged 15 at the time, used to supply food to the freedom fighters. Her brother had joined the Mau Mau and when she refused to divulge information on his whereabouts, she was tortured.
“He (a white man) filled a bottle with hot water and then pushed it into my private parts with his foot. I screamed and screamed,” she said.
Torture style
And that was not all. She and other women were made to sit with their legs stretched apart in front of white men as African guards marched over them in their army boots. After release, Jane never found her brother and had visions of torture whenever her husband approached her.
Beatings and floggings were both common and constant features of camp routine, as were forced and hard labour. Hewing rocks under the burning sun, carrying buckets on the head filled with stones or overflowing with urine and faeces; or being forcibly pushed into a cattle dip full of pesticides — all were enforced with kicks and blows from truncheons and rifle butts.
The beatings made M’Mucheke Kioru impotent. Others died. But this was not enough to break the back of the Mau Mau movement.
In face of increased defiance, British colonial officer Terence Gavaghan devised the “Dilution Technique” in which hard core detainees were exposed to violent shock. This was officially endorsed by the Colonial Government in London and first implemented in the Mwea camps in 1957.
It was later expanded to camps at Athi River, Aguthi, Mweru and Hola in order to “enforce discipline and preserve good order”. Hard core did not mean the worst killers, merely the most defiant.
Cold water
Wambugu wa Nyingi relates how Gavaghan ordered inmates to walk on gravel on their knees with their hands up for long distances. New detainees were tied upside down from their feet and beaten whilst cold water was poured on them.
Some of the detainees would start the “Mau Mau moan”, a cry of symbolic defiance which would be taken up by the rest of the camp. The leader who started it would be put on the ground, a foot placed on his throat and mud stuffed in his mouth and finally knocked unconscious. Many who survived the beatings died from diarrhoea and typhoid. Others went mad.
Kariuki Mungai says the screams of the detainees being beaten made it resemble a lunatic asylum. Outside the camps, large numbers of Africans were herded into “protected villages” where rape, sexual abuse, hanging and killing were rampant.
Names such as Gavaghan and Whitehouse, and the nicknames Jua Kali (burning sun), Goliath, Gatomato, Kihuga (big man) and Mapiga (one who beats) were both feared and abhorred. The state emergency for the freedom fighters was surely a hell on earth.
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Submitted by kihutatiPosted June 23, 2009 10:11 AM
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Submitted by mworiamwenda
This is a worthy cause though it is coming rather late. We us a country should have taken care of the Mau Mau veterans as heros who fought for our liberation. Most of those people living in opulent and those who have received a lot of state support are doing so as a result of the resistance given by the Maumau to the colonialist which resulted to our independence. Mworia, Nairobi.
Posted June 23, 2009 09:37 AM -
Submitted by yesuwangu
It's over and MauMAu dissolved.Key veterans passed the existing ones just too old they want money or what British did not only colonize Kenya and those british kings who colonized are nowhere.who is being sue here.Lets seek peace and unity even with others not misslead old men like this give them air tickets to try if they can get easy cash
Posted June 23, 2009 12:58 AM




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long overdue...mmm give me a break. They may be old but sacrificed for us. Greedy kenyans didnt recognize their plight.. why not go for the original culprit.. if german can compensate the jews why not the brits to this poor jarabuons?