Communities brutally evicted by the British to make way for tea plantations seek compensation for ‘colonial crimes’.
Malcolm Webb, a correspondent based in Kampala, Uganda, has worked in East Africa for more then six years. He has covered conflict in Eastern DRC, ele... ctions in Burundi and plus civil unrest in Uganda. He has a Masters degree in Radio Journalism from Goldsmiths College, University of London, and is the chair of the Foreign Correspondents Association of Uganda
Communities brutally evicted by the British to make way for tea plantations seek compensation for ‘colonial crimes’.
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