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- 15 - m K&OISL SOL- fly BJ3jga f« •HStarll;' and economic? 1 ^ , Kenya is one of Whitehall* *>st valuable' colonies. It is 3trate'pical 1 y import*rt as a corridor down the coast of A*Y*ca 'Yom B r i t a i n ' s Middle p ast ^asea to bar southern ally,- South A'Vice.- It is u eing v uilt as a rear :tose r or 'orees .centred or the >es Canal, a**d ia a corridor '•between the Indian Ocean *nd the important central A'Yiean areas roun^ lake Victoria. Ker.^a e x p o r t s , v ase ] on cheop labour | are vslue v le to • 'fritain, and Ken-a in ret'irn^is^F^rnarVet r or ^itifftr^reoda. Who is response le'"or tb*.terrorism in Kenya today? Tbf jknya African Imfon ia the lacdinp organisation flirting fW, the interests of the people in'Kerr-a. There ar* believed to M 100,000 paid up numbers of the K.A.U. In its 15-poiiit prografca, the fc".'/»tJ. demnnd.-: hunan r^fhts,' fcrnine elections, land Terr tip Africans, equal education*' democracy, equal pey, free trade M unions, the repeal of repressive Icrislation. Its sir leaders ore charred with orgenisinp the Mau'Uau, a secret s-cioty crpape'd in conspiracy. .The Government claims . the Ifeu Ma;: ic ah anti-white terror organisetio;i directed by the K.A.U. end itc lender, Jono »nyatta. There ia douH about the rctual existerce of the Iteu Iteu. It may he that, such a terrorist organisation doca exist - a sort of Stem gang of U.-. ;jYicar. stmrpio. Yet evsn so,, i t s in- fluence murt, be very snail. After rorths o^ nevspaper heed- lines of MPU»MBU t e r r o r , the Kenya Government annour.cod t h a t the Ifeu MBI: bed murdered nine Europeans and 193 Africans, while troops and police hsd killed 121 pooplo, rounded up thousands aoro into concentratior. car.ps, imposed the torrible system of comnunal "punishment" on the people, deprivinp thousands of thoir ^road-winners, their crops and land, their stock, their means of livelihood. In a newspaper report heedod f Few Violwco breaks out in Kenya',, it is reporter' that a police petrol *ired on 300 natives, inel-dinp 100 women, holding an illegal/
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m K&OISL SOL-fly BJ3jga f«

• H S t a r l l ; ' and economic?1^ , Kenya i s one of Whitehall* *>st valuable' co lon ies .

I t i s 3trate 'pical 1y import*rt as a corr idor down t h e coast of A*Y*ca 'Yom B r i t a i n ' s Middle p a s t ^asea t o bar southern a l ly , - South A'Vice.- I t i s u e ing v u i l t as a r e a r :tose r or 'o rees .centred or the > e s Canal, a**d ia a cor r idor '•between the Indian Ocean *nd the important cen t ra l A'Yiean areas roun^ lake Vic to r i a .

Ker.̂ a expor ts , v a s e ] on cheop labour | a r e v s lue v l e t o • ' f r i tain, and Ken-a in ret'irn^is^F^rnarVet r or ^i t i f f t r^reoda.

Who i s response l e ' " o r t b* . t e r ro r i sm in Kenya today? Tbf jknya African Imfon ia the lacdinp organisa t ion f l i r t i n g fW, the i n t e r e s t s of the people in'Kerr-a. There a r* believed t o M 100,000 paid up numbers of the K.A.U. In i t s 15-poiiit prografca, the fc".'/»tJ. demnnd.-: hunan r^fhts , ' fcrnine e l e c t i o n s , land Terr t i p Africans, equal education*' democracy, equal pey, free t r a d e M unions, the repeal of repress ive I c r i s l a t i o n .

I t s s i r leaders ore charred with orgenis inp the Mau'Uau, a secret s -c io ty crpape'd in conspiracy. .The Government claims . the Ifeu Ma;: ic ah ant i -whi te t e r r o r organisetio; i d i rected by the K.A.U. end i t c lender , Jono » n y a t t a .

There ia douH about the r c tua l ex i s t e rce of the Iteu Iteu. I t may he that, such a t e r r o r i s t organisa t ion doca e x i s t - a sor t of S tem gang of U.-. ;jYicar. s t m r p i o . Yet evsn so,, i t s i n ­fluence murt, be very s n a i l . After r o r t h s o^ nevspaper heed-l ines of MPU»MBU t e r r o r , the Kenya Government annour.cod t ha t the Ifeu MBI: bed murdered nine Europeans and 193 Afr icans , while troops and po l ice hsd k i l l e d 121 pooplo, rounded up thousands aoro in to concentratior. car.ps, imposed t h e t o r r i b l e system of comnunal "punishment" on the people, deprivinp thousands of thoi r ^road-winners, t h e i r crops and land , t h e i r s tock, t h e i r means of l ive l ihood . In a newspaper r epor t heedod fFew Violwco breaks out in Kenya',, i t i s reporter ' tha t a po l i ce petrol *ired on 300 n a t i v e s , ine l -d inp 100 women, holding an

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H'MAl tmtixe.

There ia war today on Kcnye:8 pcop1c. In 10 dcv3 clone, 3,600 A r i e r r s wore errosted in r :mcs3 drive on the AV.rdrrc • o s t e i n s . Coapanica of the Kinr-'s African Ri f les end platoons of the Kenya Repiment ^ c t t h e i r wey throuph J " rp l c , a r r e s t i n g every A rioon they ~ound. In other a reas , thou4 aonde a rc 'deta ined 1 for quest ioning. In one rcic" on the fEt^t-Wiley* 7 AftMcons were c r e a t e d because c deed do? wes found strung tip in tho c r c c . Another tir.;c r r r r uTOC* " w; re carr ied out berovsc Af r i t e r s wen. scon brend'j h t o j s-.i-^n a t c pessing p ? m e . lanccs^ire *us i l i c r s petrol; , r•'-*: '1 rnd rboot on a igbt Kikuyu who ^rcck the curfew rof rnVt 'orc , M i c e and r e a e r r i a t s f i r e ant? 'u rn out luah lc rc r ] »rf :ior>".

*•* w la there orytbinp more e rve l thr r th : .' ry? : c , v : HB*iah»cnt, of impoundii^g ec . t t lc , so iz inf crops, r los ing eahoola, depriving tbousends of vonor tnd chi ldren of p'y..

6f l ive l ihood?

Hcv aany qf the n ine European ? k i ? V i diuJrg K*iiya*a wera**ctuol victjn\s o f c LCCT*C1 socic*,", rnd" Yvv'

it$*vcre ardiiitxy criminol c c t s , i t i* rot po«r_i'To" to «*;."• i a tl>ot the f ie rce repression in Kcnvt: to^iv .*?

«f APTSFCRFT SOCIETY, I t i s a< :d a t p u t r i / -locV end key anyone who can be repaided nr c "crdi r ,

orgfcmiacr or epoVoamen of the people.. I t is c fr **.:.- ' - "P , deaipned with the objec t o* suppressing conrVletc^y the i^rlttlfi l i be ra t ion Movemont., I t i s 0 cover under -wh-ich t e doatroy the Kenya Africa Union, whose ) order:; v<

without a ahred of evidence a pa in fit th**rn. » o

Behind toe war -ctroer. Pr i t i . : ! . i r . p e r i r ' i r -and tbc people t ha t i s today beinp voped ( r t a cor.t of *25Q,000 o day I ) ia tbc ^ s i c isauo of l/:nd. Kenya *s cr. ar«nfc«3jdiigly t f r e r i a n country - norc than 95 per cent of. tba population depend on apr icul t i i rc for a l i v i n p .

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1» MMM the process of land expropriat ion or ' a l i e n a t i o n 1

iftot,began to South Africa 300 yeara ego, hes been cotnyressod toto f i f t y yecra« & 1901.there were only 13 white s e t t l e r s

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In K o r o . Tn^cy there r r r 30,000 cr<? 2,000 of then bo l*5U of K e n t ' s f ines t larWj .WHle over r ive Bi l l ion Afrlcow *tu» 50,000 souerv* r i l e s of a<oon<?-vf at IrfYu!. * In the epce* •£-. plttc vgprs - *Yor ]QC5 to 191* - ^tnnjDOfy-ccj^q of Ljf t t 'Vem V n e r ? t c ^ .

" "̂ hr • r H c r r t l o n ' vss svi*t rtid-r»r"tcl« The Icrtf of tUft RiVipui thr ros t f e r t i l e r-<* brat vc tcrc* , voa rspe* f i r at*- -1 . The- Tost -T.r3y 5*0,fOC ~cr<a. l ^ .POn KrUctqpua touitf th&ct--se?,fps or eqvnttnra on Frr^pccr-ovned loiv? - JM*1-theft hrO fof nc-^errtion? ^oloipor' to *hrir f o r r - f r i t ' r - • Very o" the r e s t ware "orrefl tbrourK lr**1 s':ortr.gt *o hrco.Tr lohjurera .to th<~*nov *ct+lora,

- The Kr*rV 1ont ?)C,: -v rcrVs o* t V t r V o O t i ^ r t f l f lr*<*« The Uaar 1 los t nost of r l l » . Th*y wcr- dejrlvet* o r t&eir Toror.l p rTi r . r !crc?a *v"? s-ric-p o* tr.icke:r.".<a ~ro>uj JpTQJ|iJ»c« tt»r"r"hc»Tr few prrr.1 Iris- in'tjifltorj« * AftCf * erfioa of iff riVerta. c*urirp w* leh the Mrs~:- protested "ib :o;?ly. n t cor<jc*~

".aiora of the i r lffi* piver. to white a c t t l o r f , H-t Government nirio c t r ee t y with the* i r 1904, by which the s e t t l e r a w«»r* ollowc? t o t u l t i v r t d rfippc.i*ioJ per t a of i£fc* ir* the S i f t ifcl ley. tfco so tOera Roor hegt:* to tfenend ro re , nrj? thr Offlrcrnaorf .urned tlte Muaci out , t r ans fe r r in? thor." t a the ?x>wcr of rragnr^rUcr• .So tho t r ^ r t wr.a vro):c- ,-rv: : th« UrSni werl rohbod o ' thoi lTat o*" thn i r "inix*.

Apricul tprcl loir-urors c r t c r on co r t r ac t s which e n t a i l t**rir rhaenco fmn the r t .a trrca for ranry rtortha of the yc#r The lev r l lovs for cMlflrcr o r r.11 pgea to bo owployoi In cgr ic l tvay . , with only-cr.c c?.fcpucrd - t h r t children larx'er 50 yum mast N noconprrirf ; y c r e l a t i v e . Tbu tea-#et t r tc* # the Nyrr.fo r o l J a i r e s , thr ^ is r l nr.<* co r r cc plnr.tct5on£» employ furh juveni le 1~***-IT*

A*yjcnn3 :irr driven off the lend l e f t to thee Vy a -S / r tco of htrt «r'5 j.y»l T 7 ' e , a i r j l r r to theer in South Africa* Tbrir former r ^ . v ^ 0** . « i f t inp c I t i v tior.. ie no longer possible in uV n r».rvTa I«crci er of JcnrJ rhortcR^j BO X)>* 3rx>d ia coBtin-ur.^\" ".nrte)* cron.n, b^eoctis air^custoc*., r^j? t h i s laode to erooifl^ Tim flrrt t h r t so rvpy C<?H1T, DTIOS rwst leave th^ rcacrvea t o '-orv eJ;i?v»or' r~»r a vttga rkrfinf thr.t nsty of tho heovj' fbrvJuff

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tesVs e s s e n t i a l t o pood t r rd f t g - V>« c>rininp r rd f^ncihr, for instr.nce - arc pe r fec ted , end poor fcr^inr r . r t W a . c ^ ' t o th* e ros ion .

o ld cry - so f c n i l i r r In t h i s country - i s I rvc 1 1 cd a t the A f r i c m s : t h a t t h e i r lent? i s overstocked. ^breiVLe

iTLiw incrreeea the peoples ' b i t t e r r^sert iocnt .

To A^riccn ir. Kenyr. c m work without o fcipende - o r e g i s t r a t i o n c c r t i f i e e + r , the hc t rd ' p e a s ' . The kipende serves the sene purpose r s the p.-;'ss lxv Sotith Afrietu I t cu3t N c r r r i f d alwc;'S, produced or

There b r s hem sonc provth of. ImJustry in Kenya in recent / t* re» Worci ore usual ly kept below subsis tence l e v e l , baaed on the ayth t i c t t he A rricon worker obtc lns p a r t i a l support fro« h is fteHHy l e f t in the r e s e r v e s . , In i ? U > STTTled

y&r+xvm ct\me& en rvcrofc o r 45 s h i l l i n g s n rftntfr. u r s k i l l e d ID t o 25 s h i l l i n g s .

U taes t i c l abour -is en important, per t of Kcryr ' s econorcy. B»c cckootrist Vertra observed-thot bnc fqo t r r t of imperialism in 'A»ay I s c tendency for workers t o ' peas over from the sphere of production i n t o the sphere of c i r c u l a t i o n end in to the por-MDOl se rv ice bf the r u l i n g c l a s s ! • This is s t r i k i n p l y enn-firwod in Kenya. In 1945, 1 # of a l l Arriccns employed out-. s i d e the reserves vero in doacs t i c s e r v i c e . In t h a t yoer „ t h e r e Hie en everape of one se rvnr t for olmost every white man,

find chi ld i r Keryr.

labour was conscr ipted in Kenya dxirlnf the war, and t h i s war ooftseriptior fixed t h e DCJCIJBUB number nf mclc se rvants in % t roM ae th ree for a household of one adu l^ , four for a * > ^ * o U of two odulte#

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Tm Kenya today the re a re 30,000 Euro-, 24,000 Arabs, 100,000 Ind ians , nnd 5,250,000 Afr icans .

'•'be Governor, appointed in tendon, has e f f ec t ive power.

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He is cdviscd, but not cont ro l led , b y i m E x w t i r c Council of *our Europeans.

Tbc. fRirXlcncnt? Is c Loplalctivc « o u a 0 J 3 , ^ i f t 4 t b oenns here 39 r c p r c s c n t c t i r c a , Indict* $ , 4 « i « i aj? t ad /tfcfr« ecus 6 - e l l the African nenbera or© apntos ted , not c l i r t t i

All locol Govomnent 1B run t # I^ropoCM,., except to -Otrta 'a ercrs where locr.l >Tctivo Councils run by chiefs ft^andly'to i t * r-ovcrnnent, cro cllnwe^ t o opcre tc . But they tafc inadequate *Vr^s, r n J dopend e r t i r e l y upon the D i s t r i c t Corwiaaiooers,

• The Govrrror i s usucl ly appointed ffcrfive jreor^, cri^ #e-r pcry*6 IrrreDy on c i v i l se rvants , drewn f ro* upper-clrsa Bri t ish G r i l l e s .

Even the Eur-~pem sect ion of the Jjepislr t ivc Couccil 'can tardly be cel led dcrx>crat5c. They arc e l w t o d , t t i s t r ^ c , but only c sne l l pcrcentrpo of the t a t t l e r s 6rc rcp*ot«r«#' ^ > t e r s . . In the .Gcrejjr.l Elect ion of TfylU$ fbr instwiee, t k r t o t e ] nuribor o ' . v o t r s ' c e s t wrs 1,4.65•

Typicr l o r the ncmbcrs of the Lcpis le t ivo Council i s do lone 1' E.S. Croprn, o lde s t nen*xr - 7$ yccra old . Ro d^ t l s r* I r s t TV»^unN:r: B I r ' t h i s 1B r e ^ M o n , rnd obviously i t i s , then cnyonc tr.king per t in i t i s p o l i t y of trooson nt>6 th* proper puniahrcrt for t h a t is to be henpec* by the neck t s t U dend."

The Colonel r.<Vcdt "About 10Q of these re soc le" shoul f )jc chcrpod with t r ccson , rnd-25j£ of than hrnped ID *yo»t of the r e n r i r ^ c r , who should be sertt.bocV to the reserves • to t e l l the joy'Vl news t o the o t h e r s . "

Kcnyc i s ovcrwb1clninp?y an aprerlon country - more then 95? o^ tbr poputetion dcpcn<? on cpr icu l tu rc fbr a l i v i n p .

1^22 sew the f i r s t pc re rc ) s t r i k e in Ker?yo. Since then then Yrs been a continuous h i s t o r y of labour

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Strvferl** cw» o t U w p t c ' orgonisct icau The W 2 3tr fleers, 1*0 mt outs ide pol ice hector ̂ crtcra in flcirobi holding prcycr HCotlEfa and ^omndinf the r e l e a s e of t h e i r loader , wrrc f t ro^ on ty the p o l i c e , and the docd rnd wounded l ey in t h e s t r e e t s of Hcirobi* The Choirncn o r tho organi ­sa t ion • t h e Boat JLfriccn Aaaocintion - was deported without o t r i a l .

There were two general s t r iVr s in Ifr^hcsc, In 1°^9 en'' 1944* which focvaacd a t t e n t i o n on the deplorable l i v i n p condi t ions , the - t e r r ib le housing, s t c r v r t i o n vrpes , lonp hotire.. worked, end the infrinjrenent by onplcrcrs of t h e i r IOPT.1 obl ipct inns* The fincir.ps of c Connlssion oc cn-r u t r y w w c kept s e c r e t , but African rMe^s wcr^ hurr ied fgm t o po.ciijr t he worVera*

toother *%»erel a t r i k e i b Monbrsr in 1Q4" las ted for twelve days,

Tbc Eoat Africa* Associat ion was d r c l c r r 5 i l 1 c g o l , i t s lechers p e n a l i s e d But the i^er of union hrc* teken hoV saonp the people , end where they could r o t orgr.rise oncr.ly, thev organise* underground.

In 19AQ, 2,000 t r an spo r t worV-rs struck for 16 d r y s . Jfa 1950 t he r e wes a perora l a t r i k e in NoiroM in protes t agc ins t the- c r r c s t o? the socrctrr"- rr*d pres ident o f the Ebst Aft-lean Trades Union Conprcss, fornc*""1 the previous ye^r« This orpcriar+ior. t o o , i s now i l l c p n l .

EH'CATIdL E ^ w c t i o n in Kenya h r s c3wr."s be.*" Inrp'V* 3* tho

taenia of t h e rissionnr.U-3. Wbcn t h e Trrr* vrs o p t T - *rp, t b s miss ionar ies povrcd in t o ac t cb^ut r^nvcr t inf tho hoethen, end c s t c ^ l i s n c 1 cch^l f l to tench the ce t r r 1 i s - : :• t h e b i b l e . Miosior.r*rp rcrwire '1 c r t r c r chc ' c s t;\* r: ;(.f ogenta o f Afrlcrn od^co4 ion, ensurinp t h d t1 c vest -* j - r " \ " • f AfVieana woul/* never be oducr tc" , en'3 tho*'. vbo *><.T< v w V be protectc** D^r i rc t Vnrfcroua I-*ceaf«

Edneetion for Europeans i s conpolsory f ror 7 to 3 5 .

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•Ion creation is now coapolsoiy fbr-oll IW?1ED Usfr fftotJftK towns. \ Hot nore tbrn 18< of African cfcilfirxm.*•»*»•"**

i»oetion o t e l l , " while no noro them .03*. (In 3943) reoe*-4# jor Junior aeconc'cTW stcnter*3.

Por.eTOsy wull l lhr the G<*rcrwent spends on en African i l d t t school', 350 crc spent on Vio European chiltf (*?tf t ^ r r s ) . lite okpcitf i to r r en chi3^rtrt o# school ego i s *VCD r e revet? l np . - £75.6 nrr her'5 ccch yoxr or.•Busrpoors, oi>d or Wt5T*r.5O0 t ihes less" - 3.07 'dhlU.lnps*.

A 3^rpr proportion o f A "Wear cO.ol-.3r.rc svWtloachtcry* p y crc %m«h sch?olJ f . Mhr- -the tci-v.-*r*j h^vc l i t t l e o^ucatiflp jy\1«o t r r t ^ J . ^ *-!** "t>r f ' N v , I !- r; A\ r t a i t e f t " KVCTJ to c > -b;t>r:- r •> <v.1:i#: ur-Ji c^icr . t iw if ?* --re-ic? +0 t Titivctinp aroll rr-;vn nic/3 V?* s inplr hen^cro / i^* c*'9 toe c h i l l e r . onerf© crwly i i t ' / v r r .

L» 19S3»-an inpoTtcm> ntm.rv*rt starV**1 rixir-p tfc» African* ir-'^istft1 •?..'rh ! . * ^ r ^ ^ : T / ' - ; " . , ".rtVpcrVcnl of the rds:rione» Vc iil>i7v ^ur r^c ' 4 sccv'Jcr CL 00I.5, r«s» c i ther t y the Africans the.*"*'-', T - vr ';] r fto7erft!Wtt» if!.-"r'. Ki t iv t ) - tourcik ooiuclJy vote3 1209o00 to establish sue*1 ctlv-ols, rttf v>hc ATr^ccrm *' *-r«.* * ^ i i.mir>itrcpcc r r - ' l t - r p i ^ l t w * 3 i The *cpTy of: the r.-v-r:.i^nt \TS- to.throw r.j] t V r vripn ' l " r ; : ! ^ rh.c missions,

*ihc Kil--;\ us i * t r l l r t r " V :v • lir.p up bub col:, independent ;f i'ovcriircnt en'1 r i a s ion . IIu vr?*th of He nijiborit ica vrs *rrat* locnl fctivc Councils were prc?cr.\'-'\ fron noVing 4 i r cc t rrctits to these schools* Inspectors were h w W »TCvi£ to r^oclrrr then uncetisfectory.

With pr'etpictcK* fund's, on^ the t a rge t of much &b>\se, jjpt 'these independent schools progressed. In five yfcars, A3 V«r* estc^l inhc^. . By 19A6, more then 1D0 were bfcing n o i n t n i r c ' hy the c o m m i t ? , rn*3 in 1952, 300*

Everywhere e l s e , orccpt ctaonf the Kileum,- opposition to the mission schorls wis ovrrcomc. But because ircporir.H«« ch-oscs the mission ns I t s ttartruncnt age ins t in^epfrnr'cr.t

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»f*. iNM* to-fttthjfct coo^Bt t*v Kikuyu independent school f^ptcjittttc^^teT m t c thc r c r e v o l t r r e fna t the wFc pcrtlculr-r p i s s ion . I t wca a lcr^nork o r

i W ^ ^ f C rrwK iwcpcwVirt achoola btvc *x>o» clo rUSni thc r e r r "feu Mcv" i n s t i t u t i o n .

/.*Yicr ^3 i r p o r t c r t in the WorV to<?ay. of the worV bos >*ct3 los t to the specula tors , l o s t

I ta l ian , l i n t , r s ix th of the worlf1 wont out o v t he i r for o i l t i ne - ar<* they hove never ceoss^ t ry ing to pet

, .fb*r lnrf* creca of h iph ly - iu* atTteMaer* Europe fetter t e ^ t e air1* of •ocl t i l ia 'von^ peocr. Anc' after, the t

^ S f ^ c e t Ipnc's of Chirr , wit* i t s hup< por Intion rr*3 the ' « 8 ^ *ivtt isfction i* -the worV.

All Aair ia In forwit% Ir.^ir. i s ng lor per tbfc he. ppy lractlnf prow* *or Br i t i sh IrpfcrinHsrs, thr- t r on sure, houar t h 6 t . i t once wca. Ifcloyn c rnrc t >< WT* stf* f ror i t s ~<vn pftoplea, in sp i t e of e l l the . V * n r -w-»err n i l i t e r y wcr.pona flSS? pewcr. Vi t t -n rn cor+5pu^s to m fflci *^o ir^crio"* invc^e*. $P*m be* apt | U C U D V C J tr» thoc f 1n spit- ' tJin nost t e r r i b l e • — ^ f a i i tft be foupht.

^Iftt U lo f t ?

Africs i s l**t, with I t s vr$t f s t i l l 3nrcc3y urrxploite* weal th, Jtfl r i r c r o l s en'3 irrr.-pover. £*ricn 5a

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