Second Boer war anniversary | Brutal monument to legacy of UK colonialism in Africa
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Some 121 years have passed since the end of the second Boer war, which took the lives of around 70,000 people and was waged by the UK in an attempt to satisfy its appetite for South African gold. Does Britain feel guilty for the suffering of the people who died in the concentration camps? Obviously not.
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