Monday, February 18, 2008

BRITAIN'S GULAG: BRUTAL END OF EMPIRE IN KENYA BY CAROLINE ELKINS

I read this book last year and had put it away and forgot about it. Stumbled upon it by accident in my so called home library. Its quite a heavy read and not for the faint hearted or those who choose to leave in denial.



I always thought the Kenyan education system is faulty but having read this book, i now know the history i was taught about my country is full of half baked lies and truths. The imperialists were made out to be sometime bad people, maybe a bit confused and disorganised in their bid to civilise us savages, but somehow their hearts were always in the right place. At least that's the message I got.



After the 1st few chapters, i remember calling my then boyfriend (he'd recommended it) and asking, "what the fuck is this?" After a prolonged silence he asked, "what's wrong?" Thinking back he probably thought he'd erred against me and was in for some bollocking. lol. Poor 'chap' he never did like confrontations and i can be quite hot tempered and opinionated (sometimes), well maybe most of the time as he'd most likely point out. Anyhoo i digress.



What i was reading had nothing whatsoever to do with what i thought i knew about Kenyan history. Quite the opposite actually. The Mau Mau were just fighting for what is/was rightly ours and were not the evils they were made out to be. Yes they took mumu (blood oath) which simply meant that they pledged their allegiance and death was a small price to pay. No they did not go around hacking people to death willy nilly because they were on some drug induced euphoria. Anyway won't bore you with nitty gritty but here's an excerpt from the back cover;



Britain fought in the 2nd world war to save the world from fascism. But just a few years after the defeat Hitler came the mau mau uprising in Kenya - a mass armed rebellion by the Kikuyu people, demanding the return of their land and freedom. The draconian response Of Britain's colonial govt. was to detain nearly the entire Kikuyu population, nearly 1.5 million, in camps or villages ringed with barbed wire and portray them as sub-human savages.



From 1952 to 1960 possibly over 100 thousand people died from the combined effect of exhaustion, disease, starvation and systematic physical brutality.



Until now these events have remained untold, largely because the British govt. in Kenya destroyed most of the files. For the last 8yrs Elkins has conducted exhaustive research to piece together the story, unearthing reams of documents and interviewing several hundred Kikuyu survivors.



Britain's Gulag reveals what happened inside Kenya's detention camps, as well as the efforts to conceal the truth. Now, for the first time, we can understand the full savagery of the Mau Mau war and the ruthless determination with which Britain sought to control its regime.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

As I proceed to steal these firsties from here...

Lemme go to read the post.

Anonymous said...

And it's funny how History teaches us that the British (yeah they came to Uganda too) only came to our lands to preach the gospel and convert us from traditional beliefs to God.

History also teaches us that they helped quell our battles and wars, yet they are the sources of the battles with their new doctrines. They hid so much savagery from the slave trade.

Thing is, they write the history...so we get brainwashed easily.

ozaveshe said...

History is riddled with instances of Man's inhumanity to Man. the truth is political expediency and pure economics drive Men to extreme limits. and all men are haunted by these same demons. we can only hope that we will be able to resist the temptation when it comes calling on us. because it will. maybe not in such a big way as stain or hitler or the british quelling the mau mau insurrection, but it does come somehow.

read about the mau maus from a book by ngugi... ages ago. and i followed literature on them ever since. did u know, a new york street gang in the 1970's called themselves after them. it was headed for a while by Nicky Cruz (run baby run, devil on the run, the cross and the switchblade)

oh-kay! that was one long comment! dont begrugde me for it

Anonymous said...

And the school Cheaters chaught, ok, cheated us that Mau Mau fought for independence and won. How do you win by killing less than a hundred of ur enemies when a hundred thousand of urs is dead? Uhuru tulipewa hatukunyakua. FACT. Painful fact.

Anonymous said...

history! i loathed that subject at school although once in a while we would be taught something interesting like the mau mau rebellion, sad as it was....

that book seems like it would be a nice read. wonder if we can get it in kampala....

Anonymous said...

whenever I read books like that I tend to get very bitter...hmmm..let me tafuta the book..we were given such a watered down version in school..tsk tsk

tagged you on my profile :)

Anonymous said...

@ Cookie Im sure it was Bob Marley who wrote a song about mental slavery. We're still enslaved.

@ Oza We are the only specie that is self destructive so im sure we haven't heard the last of it. Recently we had Bush and Blair deciding to "liberate" Iraq. What a joke.
No grudge held. lol.

@Bomseh Its very painful. I may know it, but don't really like hearing it.

@Sybella Im sure its widely available. Check your local bookshop and if they don't have it im sure you'd be able to place an order for a copy for free.

@ Valentia Check WH Smith.
Honoured to be tagged im sure.