Kenya Cowboy: A Police Officer's Account of the Mau Mau Emergency

Kenya Cowboy: A Police Officer's Account of the Mau Mau Emergency image
ISBN-10:

1920143238

ISBN-13:

9781920143237

Author(s): Hewitt, Peter
Edition: 3rd
Released: Apr 01, 2008
Format: Paperback, 368 pages
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Description:

Previous to the social unrest that began in December 2007, which has blighted its apparent democracy, Kenya was hailed as a mature and stable post-colonial independent state. However, after 40 years of rigged elections, underlying problems have finally manifested themselves with thousands of aggravated citizens taking to the streets.

Unlike many of its neighbors during the period of transition from colony to independent state, Kenya did not collapse into a state of anarchy. But the Mau Mau uprising hangs like a dark cloud over this evolution. Their savage and brutal brand of terrorism was unknown to many—with the insurgents themselves hailed as heroes and celebrated with pride on Kenyatta Day every year since.

Here, Peter Hewitt, a former police officer at the time of the uprising, offers another side to the story. He gives a balanced assessment of the implications of Mau Mau as well as vivid and shocking reconstruction of events that took place. He seeks both to give a human perspective and to shed light on the darker areas of the time. It is a book that is filled with revelations, many damning.












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