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Dusty Sahara
Dusty Sahara@NoCountryHere·
Genocide in Kenya; This colonial terror contraption that Kenyans have been brainwashed into calling a govt has wiped out entire families & whole sections of communities in varying spans of hours to days. Quit kekeing w terrorists, these homeguards need to be completely wiped out.
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Inner G
Inner G@Celestial_Elite·
@NoCountryHere Kamba Maragoli Tiriki Mijikenda etc if it's about "OG source"
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kalenjin media@kalenjinmedia1·
Kalenjin & maasai 🤝
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Random World Ψ
Random World Ψ@randomworldke·
Kenyans catching stray missiles from black Americans 🙂‍↔️😂🫴
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RT@RT_com·
‘The Mau Mau struggle was a struggle about land — resistance to colonial violence’ ‘The British subjected the Agikoyo, a Kenyan African group, to rape, abuse, and forced separation’ — Prof. PLO Lumumba for RT Africa WATCH FULL rumble.com/v78azby-lumumb…
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Tilingi 🐘
Tilingi 🐘@ArapTilingi·
The people who did this are always the first to shout the word 'Human rights' violation.
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Hilary K
Hilary K@Truthyahweh71·
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Tartarian Archives
Tartarian Archives@tartanarchives·
Paris, France, 1900. We have been lied to my friends.
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M O I B E N S H I R E
M O I B E N S H I R E@Kapyoseiin·
Kipchomber Arap Koilegen and the Lumbwa Treaty (Kipsigis-British “Dog Oath”) After a period of resistance against British encroachment, the colonial authorities sought peace with the Kipsigis people in the early 1900s. They invited the prominent Kipsigis Orkoiyot (spiritual and political leader) Kipchomber Arap Koilegen (also known as Koilegen) to attend a peace ceremony at Kipkelion (then referred to as Lumbwa), near the developing Kenya-Uganda Railway line. Deeply distrustful of the British, Koilegen refused to attend in person. Instead, he sent trusted representatives. At the ceremony, the two sides sealed the agreement through a ritual known as mummiat or mumek — a solemn oath involving the cutting of a live dog in half. Each party took one half of the dog, which they then buried, while pledging mutual peace and non-aggression. This specific practice of using a dog was not part of traditional Kalenjin customs, and Kipsigis elders have long expressed uncertainty about why a dog was chosen for the ritual. Before the event, Koilegen had secretly instructed his representatives on how to arrange the ceremony: when the dog was split, the white man (British representative) should hold the head, while the black man (Kipsigis representative) held the tail. In this way, the dog’s agonized screams and dying curses would be directed toward the British, invoking spiritual harm against them and their rule. Koilegen’s caution proved well-founded. In the same period (around 1902 onward), the colonial government declared approximately 90,000 acres of prime Kipsigis land as British Crown property. Colonial forces then violently evicted Kipsigis communities from these fertile areas in what is now Kericho County, clearing the land for European settlement — particularly for tea plantations. This land alienation formed part of broader colonial policies that dispossessed many indigenous groups in the Rift Valley. This episode, often called the Lumbwa Treaty, remains a powerful symbol in Kipsigis historical memory of colonial betrayal, resistance, and the enduring spiritual strategies employed by leaders like Koilegen. Koilegen himself was later deported by the British in 1914. NB: Image is just for relevance and illustration purposes.
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Bukola Aderinto
Bukola Aderinto@AderintoBukola·
On a slave ship, a man notices a file on the ground and everything changes 😳 🎥 Amistad 🍿
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Omuntu
Omuntu@omuntuvensor·
Whites in the 10 century: Blacks in 2026
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🇿🇦TheGreatDlamini🇿🇦
Johnny Mashiane, a 15 year old anti apartheid activist could barely even move his mouth to talk after facing 2 weeks of detention and brutal torture by apartheid forces in South Africa 1985. 💔💔💔
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Abuga Makori EGH, MBE
Abuga Makori EGH, MBE@abuga_makori·
Kilgoris MP Julius Sunkuli, a former Internal Security minister, speaks FLUENT Kalenjin. Sometimes back, Emurua Dikirr was part of Kilgoris constituency before it was created in 2013.
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
American Journalist Abby Martin: You see Israel buying up media outlets. You see Israeli billionaires trying to tamp down the narrative. They’re desperate. They’re desperate because they know that the only way they’ll survive is to try to convince the world of the opposite of what we’re all seeing. But it’s too late. We’re never going to forget what it looks like when Palestinians hold their children in plastic bags. No one can forget that. I’m never going to forget the sound of a drone emitting a crying baby so it can lure children out of their homes and massacre them — like a cat and mouse. No one’s going to forget that. No one’s going to forget what Gaza looks like today. You can’t wash that away. You can’t paper over that with degenerate, base-level propaganda lies.
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Arap Rerei
Arap Rerei@rerei_nathan·
Siasa ya hii Kenya usiwahi tegemea sibling rivalry ya Kalenjins kama strategy ya ku win, utashangaa sana
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