The grave of 26-year-old Bernard Murigi Wanginye, who was allegedy beaten to death on Del Monte Kenya's farm in Murang'a County, Kenya. Credit: Brian Otieno for the Guardian/TBIJ
The grave of 26-year-old Bernard Murigi Wanginye, who was allegedy beaten to death on Del Monte Kenya's farm in Murang'a County, Kenya. Credit: Brian Otieno for the Guardian/TBIJ

Sins and Strategy: Kenya Through the Looking Glass

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"If we are going to sin, we must sin quietly," were the words of Eric Griffith-Jones, the British Attorney-General to Kenya in the late 1950s, when the country was in the throes of the Mau Mau rebellion. At the time, the Attorney-General was referring to the actions of his own countrymen against detainees of the rebellion, which he claimed was "distressingly reminiscent of conditions in Nazi Germany or communist Russia."

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