Kenya’s 1950 Kolloa massacre : Britain won’t own up to its colonial violence but communities need (...)

12 août 2025 | Chloé Josse-Durand, Senior Research Associate in African Politics, Newcastle University
On 24 April 1950, 29 members of Dini ya Msambwa, an anti-colonial religion, were killed by British forces. The UK government refuses to acknowledge this massacre.
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