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UK troops under fire in Kenya, inquiry uncovers decades of abuse
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76203, member: 636"] A Kenyan parliamentary committee dropped a massive report accusing British troops of sexual violence, environmental damage, and general misconduct spanning multiple decades near their training bases. The two-year investigation heard testimony from communities around Laikipia and Samburu counties, where locals basically said the British Army Training Unit feels more like an occupation force than any kind of partner at this point. The worst case involves Agnes Wanjiru, who got murdered back in 2012 and whose body turned up in a septic tank. A British soldier named Robert Purkiss just got arrested in the UK after years of pressure from her family and rights groups, though he says he had nothing to do with it and is fighting extradition. The report also documented rape accusations, soldiers ditching their kids, deadly workplace accidents involving Kenyan staff, and illegal toxic waste dumping. The UK High Commission said they regret not being part of the report process but promised to investigate once Kenya hands over evidence, which sounds like this whole mess is gonna drag on forever through courts and diplomatic channels. [/QUOTE]
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