Photos , photos.....
Whether history was bad or good, that information needs to be
preserved. I remember visting places like Goree Island in Senegal or
now in SA where things were terrible. I visited a place in cape town
that was a former prison during the late 1900's and you cannot imagine
how freaky things were. You guys cannot even understand the impact of
what really happened if you have not visited such places. I hope
someone out there in KE is going to build the next project on kenyan
history and make this information a part of the national archives,
including the infamous chambers at nyayo house and the rest. The
future generations need to understand why it is important never to go
back to such days. Germany has been trying for many years to wipe its
record of the WW2 times and newer generations want to dis-associate
themselves from such things. When I travelled to Munich a few year
back, I got a chance to see the Dacau camp, the tower bells and the
rest. The preserved documentation and the writing on the walls by
prisoners provided an horrific insight into what took place.
Me amatuer thots. Post soon.
Rgds.
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