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Zimbabwe on a mission to reclaim its lost archives
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45222, member: 636"] Zimbabwe wants its old papers back from Britain and talks have started between the two countries. The government hopes to copy what Kenya did when they got their historical documents returned a few years ago. Officials met at a big meeting in Victoria Falls where archive experts from across Africa talked about this problem. Brenda Mamvura runs Zimbabwe's National Archives and she told reporters that her team has been speaking with people at the British Museum. Kenya already proved that African countries can win back their stolen records. Britain took thousands of important documents when they ruled African countries decades ago. They moved these papers to London and other places to hide what really happened during colonial times. Professor Nathan Mnjama from Botswana explained how these missing files hurt African nations today. He said archives help countries remember their past and build their identity for future generations. Without these documents people cannot prove things like land ownership or learn the full truth about what colonizers did. Kenya fought hard and finally forced Britain to admit they had over 2700 stolen files about the Mau Mau freedom fighters. The British government agreed to make digital copies after Kenyan veterans took them to court. Zimbabwe plans to use the same approach that worked for Kenya. The missing archives contain answers about land disputes and other historical injustices that still affect people today. Getting these papers back means Zimbabwe can tell its complete story. [/QUOTE]
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