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Originally published by Capital Newstop
December 3, 2025
12h ago
Kenyan MPs accuse British soldiers of sexual abuse and environmental destruction

In a 94-page report following a two-year inquiry, Kenya's parliamentary Committee on Defence, Intelligence and Foreign Relations accused Batuk of continued ethical breaches, rights violations and environmental negligence, as well as employment and labour concerns. - Kenya breakin..
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Kenya's parliament has accused British soldiers of longstanding sexual abuse, human rights violations, and environmental damage during their training presence in the country. A 94-page report details harrowing testimonies and claims of evasion of accountability.
- The parliamentary committee investigated for two years, citing ethical breaches and rights violations by the British Army Training Unit in Kenya (Batuk).
- The UK High Commission in Kenya expressed regret over the report's conclusions but affirmed readiness to investigate allegations once evidence is provided.
- The report highlighted the 2012 murder of Agnes Wanjiru, whose case involved a former British soldier now facing extradition to Kenya.
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