The children of British soldiers left behind in Kenya are now tracing their fathers
Briefly

"Margaret Wandia's story sheds light on the broader issue of biracial children in Kenya, stemming from British military training and the urgent need for accountability."
"This effort led by a Kenyan lawyer seeks to confront authorities over the hundreds of biracial children left behind, highlighting the complexities of historical and ongoing injustices."
"The ongoing allegations of sexual violence during military training raise significant ethical questions about foreign military presence and their impacts on local communities in Kenya."
"With renewed defense cooperation, it's crucial to address the systemic issues surrounding the British military's treatment of local women and the offspring they leave behind."
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