The Kenyan lawmakers described BATUK’s presence as more akin to that of an “occupying force” than a partner — calling into question the long-standing defense cooperation agreement with the United Kingdom and demanding stronger oversight, accountability, and mechanisms for victims’ justice and compen.
Breakdown
- Kenyan inquiry accuses British army unit of human rights violations
- Report documents repeated sexual abuse and abandonment of children 16s
- BATUK blamed for environmental destruction and negligent waste disposal 31s
- UK government expresses regret and readiness to investigate new claims 47s