During the colonial rule, the large -quality tea field was invaded, and the British government was sued by the Kenyan to the Human Rights Court
Author:Global Times Time:2022.08.26
[Global Times Comprehensive Report] Face! The British government, who has always liked to blame human rights issues, has recently been sued the European Human Rights Court by Kenya's rights and interests. It turned out that the British invaded Kenya's large -quality tea field during the colonial rule, and the British government not only did not make apology and compensation on the matter, and some tea fields were still controlled by British large tea companies today.
According to Agence France -Presse reports on the 23rd, Kenya's rights and interests formally filed a lawsuit against the European Human Rights Court on the 23rd, accusing British colonists forcibly invading the large tea fields in the Kerry Valley province of Kenya Rift Valley Province. The plaintiff requested a in -depth investigation of the colonists' illegal occupation circumstances and requested the corresponding compensation.
According to the plaintiff's complaint, the colonists used various mean means to drive the Aboriginal tribes. The invaded Chatian is still under control of British tea companies such as Lidon. In 2021, the United Nations Special Investigation Team had expressed "solemn concerns" about the matter. However, the "Voice of Germany" said that the British government rarely apologized or compensated for crimes committed during the colonial rule. Some media speculated that the lawsuit might last for several months or even years. (Liu Haoran)
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