British soldiers training in Kenya abused women and caused environmental destruction for years, parliament has said.
A two-year investigation details disturbing accounts of rape, sexual violence, murders and environmental destruction.
A British soldier is accused of killing a 21-year-old Kenyan mother whose body was later found in a septic tank. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The United Kingdom has responded following the publication of a report by Members of Parliament in Kenya over an inquiry into ...
NAIROBI, Dec 3 (Reuters) - A parliamentary inquiry in Kenya has accused British troops training there of a pattern of sexual ...
Kenyan lawmakers have released a damning parliamentary inquiry accusing British soldiers of decades of human rights abuses, ...
A Kenyan Parliamentary report on the conduct of the UK troops stationed in the military base close to the town of Nanyuki, ...
A Kenyan parliamentary inquiry on Tuesday accused British soldiers of decades of sexual misconduct, violence, human rights violations, and environmental harm during their tenure in the country.
A Kenyan parliamentary inquiry has denounced a "disturbing trend of sexual misconduct" at a British Army base in the African ...
Report highlights allegations related to the British Army Training Unit Kenya, amid a high-profile murder case.
The British High Commission in Kenya has expressed disappointment after its formal submission to a parliamentary inquiry into the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK) was not reflected in the ...
Soldiers from the British Army allegedly committed crimes including rape, sexual assault and murder while training in Kenya, according to a parliamentary probe in the East African nation.