The Kenya Human Rights Commission, which is a non-governmental organisation, has said King Charles III should apologise for abuses committed by Britain during the colonial era

The monarch is making a four-day visit to Kenya starting on Tuesday, and says he
will try to learn more about the wrongs people suffered there.
More than 10,000 were killed when the British authorities suppressed a pro-
independence movement in the 1950s – 1,000 were hanged after summary trials.
The rights group on Sunday said it expected an “unequivocal public apology” from the
king.
Ten years ago, the British government formally recognised that torture at the hands of
the colonial administrators had taken place.

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