Scars of Lari

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  • Опубліковано 25 лип 2022
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 152

  • @BenjaC254
    @BenjaC254 Рік тому +30

    This are the stories we need to be telling today. The children of today need to know these things happened. Thank you NTV for this. Kindly do more stories of our history, it is of utmost importance.

  • @peterwairinews3360
    @peterwairinews3360 Рік тому +20

    I swear being a Kikuyu is something special and one should be proud of ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @s.m6963
      @s.m6963 Рік тому

      In the name of Christianity

  • @antony3337
    @antony3337 Рік тому +18

    I can't help but shed tears watching this awesome clip, however this is only the tip of the iceberg. The tales my grandma (May God grant her Eternal Heavenly Peace 🕊️) used to narrate from time to time were just so unimaginable to have done or really occured. So many Mau Mau Freedom fighters and their descendants have nothing, absolutely nothing to show for their sacrifice, the ultimate sacrifice they made. May God Bless them yet I Pray. Thayū. Kudos for you've set a course & a precedence for light will be shed and the Truth will ultimately be unearthed. Kūroagīra 🤲

  • @isaackmaina4280
    @isaackmaina4280 Рік тому +15

    I wish this message would be painted in the hearts of every kenyan. I wish that for the sake of those who faught for our freedom to be compensated. I wish that our current leaders instead of stealing Trillions of cash should use the funds to unite all Kenyan irrespective of our dimension. I wish that peace should be a common language to all of us. Our hearts still bleed and we praying God to give us a forgiving heart. Long live to all those who channeled their effort for the Triumph of Kenya.

  • @georgekamau9855
    @georgekamau9855 Рік тому +18

    My Dad died in this war. My Mom, detained but when finally Indipendence came, we, the Children were forgotten.

    • @V0yant
      @V0yant Місяць тому

      Your parents are heroes

  • @chroniclesofMumbi
    @chroniclesofMumbi Рік тому +24

    It should be memorialized as a museum. It’s a shame that 6 decades later, no one talks about this or ever taught in school. This should be a nation museum!!

    • @Babazii
      @Babazii Рік тому +1

      It has never been in the interest of home guards who own Kenya and their colonial masters to preserve our history! To the contrary they've worked hard over the decades to destroy it! We can't let them win again, we must write and preserve this story.

  • @Eroll_Fingal_Groote
    @Eroll_Fingal_Groote Рік тому +7

    @NTVKenya, thank you for documenting this piece of history forgotten/ignored in time.

  • @alexmbugua835
    @alexmbugua835 Рік тому +8

    Fantastic job my father was born and bred in lari
    There has been a deliberate effort to either omit history totally or to distort the facts about the struggle

  • @MegaLifeHappiness
    @MegaLifeHappiness Рік тому +7

    Thank you Thank you. I wish there was a foundation through which I could donate towards the preservation of these treasures. My only way of saying thank you to the freedom we enjoy today. Thank you. I am a tribeless proud Kenyan.

  • @georgekamau9855
    @georgekamau9855 Рік тому +5

    I was about two years, when I watch this clip, I shed tears, don't know how I survived.

  • @ericmugo5049
    @ericmugo5049 Рік тому +6

    Thankyou Ntv for this Story!!!! We have a history,i wish our youths can learn from this!!!!

  • @rubysailor9186
    @rubysailor9186 Рік тому +12

    Problem is with our education system. We are taught European history and we have such rich history at our door step. If kids would know what it took to be a independent, they would respect and strive to do more for the country than wait on country to give to them.

    • @frankohabil
      @frankohabil Рік тому

      Precisely on point 100%. Sad part is that the ruling elite has continued to perpetuate this tragedy in our education system.

  • @streetvibe3904
    @streetvibe3904 Рік тому +7

    THE DAY KENYA WILL BE SET FREE...THE WORLD WILL KNOW WE ARE THE SUPERPOWER...

    • @s.m6963
      @s.m6963 Рік тому

      That was the process of converting our people to Christianity

  • @mkenyaasili4779
    @mkenyaasili4779 Рік тому +3

    Thankyou for this marvellous effort to preserve the integrity of the Mau Mau. My grandfather remains forever honoured! Lari my home, my identity, my love and pride for the painful sacrifices by my/our forefathers. Kenya is blessed with a long history of brave, selfless and relentless men and women who must never be forgotten!!! Mahoya matheru ma gikuyu thai thathaiya Ngai thai 🙏 with love Kinyenje wa Ng'ang'a. (UK).

  • @victorwandeto8873
    @victorwandeto8873 Рік тому +13

    To think our fore fathers fought for this way to us to live the way we are living right now.
    My heart aches

    • @GuardianSword
      @GuardianSword Рік тому +1

      we should be mourning each day knowing the struggle has never ended. its a sad tale.

  • @esthermwangi4215
    @esthermwangi4215 Рік тому +5

    Such an insightful documentary. What the British did was disgusting and can never be forgotten.

  • @Okwirisam254
    @Okwirisam254 Рік тому +7

    This is a good effort to preserve the history, Thank you Martial Soldiers of MauMau for Liberation our Country and those who died...Rest in Peace.

  • @bwanjiku
    @bwanjiku Рік тому +3

    😭our freedom is blood bought... and we dare take it for granted...thank you for recording our history. May we never forget!

  • @bikokamau1511
    @bikokamau1511 Рік тому +8

    If history is not told we are doomed to repeat it....bcoz there is nothing in the past to restrain us....write it in books tell it to the children in schools.....Let's honour the dead who fought for our country....

  • @paulndungu7182
    @paulndungu7182 Рік тому +8

    How I wish our journalists will heed to what this elders are advising. Record our history while we still can, we have a lot to lose.

  • @ikengitau
    @ikengitau Рік тому +6

    This makes me so angry. My grandfather was a homeguard. He died alone. No one wanted anything to do with him. He was a traitor. I remember reading from Owaaah seven years ago of how Kapenguria Six tried to stab Kenyatta cause he was considered a traitor. Also there is this sect called Kamau Maithori ( Kamau who causes tears) formed after the traitor Jomo ascended to power. I wanna know more about that

  • @angelamukirae2254
    @angelamukirae2254 Рік тому +1

    Powerful peace of history! My grandfather was part of those that were in Burma... the Kamaru songs were and are very integral when we grew up

  • @TheSpectrumSafari
    @TheSpectrumSafari Рік тому +1

    Growing up my grandmother would narrate these stories and why there was no grandfather. Those stories lives in my head.

  • @benmathenge
    @benmathenge Рік тому +4

    Kenyan curriculum will never teach you this because there is a lot that is hidden from us. I feel there is a need to have a museum documenting all this history, particularly the MAUMAU freedom fighters in order to pass it to future generations.

  • @BG-gt1xy
    @BG-gt1xy Рік тому +4

    kikuyus are truly resilient.

  • @voskilltheentertainer2564
    @voskilltheentertainer2564 Рік тому +3

    Woi i wish every kikuyu should watch this and never let leaders come between us..this video has made me to shed tears

  • @mmaganjo7947
    @mmaganjo7947 Рік тому +5

    As much as this is so insightful, I feel like there should be more and more plus this must be included in our history books. Why should I remember more about independence and not how we got there. Let we Kenyans drive our own narrative, not the one driven by the white man!

  • @allenvitalic
    @allenvitalic Рік тому +4

    THANK YOU SO MUCH NTV.
    WE REALLY NEED TO BE TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED TO SHOW TO THE CURRENT COMMUNITY WHAT CAN HAPPEN AS A RESULT OF WAR.
    WE ALSO THANKFUL TO KNOW THAT MOST PEOPLE WHO SAVAGELY SUFFERED THE WAR WERE NOT REMEMBERED TO DATE, EVEN BY THE CURRENT GOVT.
    MAY GOD KEEP PEACE IN KENYA, GOD BLESS KENYA, GOD BLESS AFRICA.

  • @barnoukamau8425
    @barnoukamau8425 Рік тому +3

    Wow,quite an eye opener. Now I understand the Mau Mau anger against the Kenyattas

  • @wairimumukuria959
    @wairimumukuria959 Рік тому +4

    Much respect to our surviving mau mau Kenyans.

  • @simonthongori8586
    @simonthongori8586 Рік тому +4

    How I wish that all Kenyans would embrace peace and unity irrespective of political affiliations and tribe. Many people died and perhaps it's the only Way we can thank them for the selfless sacrifice they made to fight for freedom. Thanks for the narrative, real CBC wacha hii ya Mangoha.

  • @kayambakayumbet
    @kayambakayumbet Рік тому +5

    proud to be son of a mau mau hero

  • @monicawaigwa8215
    @monicawaigwa8215 Рік тому +7

    Loved watching this and all the sacrifices of those who came before us.

  • @bobm8637
    @bobm8637 Рік тому +1

    Kikuyus went through a lot. This documentary is great, we must pass this history to our children and their children.

  • @tonynjugunanjogu3090
    @tonynjugunanjogu3090 Рік тому +1

    im a proudly grandson of mau mau.raise in kikuyu tradation fearing thahu,migiro na kirumi. salute to all mau mau gallants dead n alive

  • @jer254
    @jer254 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for this piece... so much to think about

  • @ftmaren1900
    @ftmaren1900 Рік тому +3

    👏👏👏👏👏👏 Awesome stuff... Kazi safi

  • @bethmbitiru2724
    @bethmbitiru2724 Рік тому +2

    This is so sad but necessary to watch. I am from Lari and didn’t know this.

  • @samuelndegwa9740
    @samuelndegwa9740 28 днів тому

    We were residing in majengo Nairobi when all kikuyu men were rounded up and sent to detentioncamps.I was about 3 years old.
    We were sent by the colonial gava to our rural areas of Mukurweini Nyeri where we were at the mercy of the community.
    I saw my late father when he was released from detention in 1956.
    Very painful memories.

  • @that_bloke_kiri
    @that_bloke_kiri Рік тому +1

    The very many times i use the A104 to and fro NRB/NAK, i always pass by LARI and my goes back, what was it like, what transpired there, the survivor stories, the fighters stories, i have watched and read tons of the same, but this is what was missing, real peoples stories of those who were there...i was born 40 years after it happened, but yet i feel it very close to my heart

  • @davgich7535
    @davgich7535 Рік тому +2

    sooo inspiring you need to do it more and more for sure we need peace peace peace this country was payed throuhg blood kiambu county gov we need/demand to see u doing something like creating a monument where we can have that history well documented . thanx ntv for good job. no wander the kenya kwanza brigade used limuru to make conk anouncement

  • @josephgathama5209
    @josephgathama5209 Рік тому +4

    They should build monuments in this areas not in Uhuru park only

  • @sadhiyaiman6038
    @sadhiyaiman6038 Рік тому +2

    How u fortunate our education systems does not consider this as important, right now Kenyans should know that what they are enjoying dint come easy as we wait for the supreme court to give a verdict of the 2022 elections we should respect anyone and everyone who has suffers for this country

  • @suzlast4518
    @suzlast4518 Рік тому +2

    My mother were left with no one after arresting his father and her mother who was never seen to this day.

  • @georgegitau6425
    @georgegitau6425 2 місяці тому

    Very well done and informative. History the reason we are here today so that it may never be forgotten.

  • @wanjirumaina2559
    @wanjirumaina2559 Рік тому

    Thank you NTV for this presentation I am proud am daughter of a Maũ Maũ fighter

  • @wanjirumaina2559
    @wanjirumaina2559 Рік тому +1

    I remember me and my father my mother and my two brothers were in (kiũgũ )detention in north Kinangop waiting to be allocated somewhere to stay, I remember it was an open space surounded by bulbed wire and we were sleeping there in the open field.

  • @bornfree1595
    @bornfree1595 Рік тому +4

    That was then and nothing has changed,the poor sons of maumau fighters are labeled mungiki

  • @njanejohn86
    @njanejohn86 Рік тому +4

    Good job. Congrats

  • @chelalkipngetich3536
    @chelalkipngetich3536 Рік тому +1

    that MAU MAU resistance, and hatred towards the collaborators perhaps explains the stereotypes we have on folks from Kiambu and Nyeri, the trauma must have significantly changed the socioeconomics of the group. The MAU MAU vet and the lady gave an almost accurate description and analysis

  • @bethanyhealingsanctuary58510
    @bethanyhealingsanctuary58510 Рік тому +1

    This should be part of our history in all schools, we should NOT all such a history to be forgotten. Our generations should know how British government killed our people trying to steal our land.

  • @jeffmunyi8172
    @jeffmunyi8172 Рік тому +1

    wow!! this is insightful .

  • @IrushKansas
    @IrushKansas Рік тому

    I am In the USA and I sing Mau Mau songs to motivate myself... the struggle is still on hata sasa. I have ultimate respect for Maumaus...

  • @mariahtibbs8136
    @mariahtibbs8136 Рік тому +2

    This painful to watch 😢😢😢I couldn't finish it

  • @E.S.T.A.R7
    @E.S.T.A.R7 Рік тому

    Long live our strong ansesters our rich history, our land, the white man doesn't belong in our land this country was built off our backs and the blood sweat and tears it took, we will honor theas legends our for father's, so thank you deaden kimathi, field marshal mothoni and more

  • @danielchege3535
    @danielchege3535 Рік тому +2

    So insightful

  • @chroniclesofMumbi
    @chroniclesofMumbi Рік тому +3

    Has anyone shared this documentary with national museums?

  • @brotherdekaka
    @brotherdekaka Рік тому +6

    you can't get this kind of documentary at githeri freaking 'disroyal' media citizen tv, only fake afro cinema na ujiga ya Telemundos bs, ntv is og,pls ntv dont be like citizen githeri media

    • @camauhel-joe7539
      @camauhel-joe7539 Рік тому

      🤣🤣🤣hauna chills bro😂😂ati githeri what

  • @JesusChristLovesUs4ever
    @JesusChristLovesUs4ever Рік тому +1

    We the old school generation we were taught abt Mau Mau ,this technology generation should be taught too.

  • @kevinskiiceman4904
    @kevinskiiceman4904 Рік тому +4

    And yet the real fighters are still un recognised for their sacrifice while colaboraters continue looting

  • @jefmweds
    @jefmweds Рік тому

    My grandfather was a maumau, he died in 2019, may his soul Rest In Peace, after independence he was appointed to be a police in kisumu, he retired and lived a very good life. Maumau had people from GEM, but Kikuyus bore the blunt. The British rarely invaded some parts of mt Kenya east.

  • @wanjiruciru6237
    @wanjiruciru6237 Рік тому +1

    I now understand the rebellion against Uhuru Kenyatta in the mountain.

  • @E.S.T.A.R7
    @E.S.T.A.R7 Рік тому

    Thank our brothers and sisters that put in a effort to fight or support

  • @jm-dk3re
    @jm-dk3re Рік тому

    thank you for uploading .

  • @johnmuhoho255
    @johnmuhoho255 Рік тому +2

    our freedom fighters fought a good fight

  • @suzlast4518
    @suzlast4518 Рік тому +1

    We lost our grandmother after those working with colony came to my grandfather home with white solider with guns

  • @patrickkaranja5725
    @patrickkaranja5725 Рік тому +2

    Collaborators and tribes which were loyal to British are the ones ruling and enjoying fruit

  • @Obsava_360
    @Obsava_360 Рік тому +1

    I cannot Blame the school for failing to teach this history because I know it is controlled curriculum. Now, After watching I have realized that after the coloniser was unable to live in peace any longer because of Mau Mau, they of course used Homeguards which also failed.
    They then saw that Gikuyu is becoming unstoppable and established atonements places where chaplains would change the Mau Mau and resisters of colonialism from Mau Mau Paganism as they call it to Christianity. So, I you can listen and listen well that exactly what the reporter of the old video just said. I like the song the freedom fighters were singing "We are black, not white, we do not belong to their faith. Our God is Superior". To mean that Gikuyu did not need the new religion, This alone means a lot.
    Even though the freedom fighters were never compensated as they should have been and instead compensated well to the homeguards and chiefs, their end result was achieved freedom was given. Look at it in this way forks, if the men and women who disagreed with colonialism were already under white mans religion probably they would have been colonised very well with little or no resistance, Identity of Gikuyu had a huge contribution to resistance.
    Interesting History Indeed.

  • @anthonymaina2215
    @anthonymaina2215 Рік тому +2

    God Bless OUR HEROES-MAU MAU💪

  • @kennwarima5606
    @kennwarima5606 Рік тому

    “History is not the best teacher, history is the best punisher because it punishes hard those who forget about it.” The freedom we enjoy today was paid for with blood. Never forget that.

  • @mura5615
    @mura5615 Рік тому

    the devolution governors should take the initiative to have these sages interviewed and history books be written for people to read and in schools teach these history like in the 60s and 70s history of independence and before ,the partitions and Berlin and lacanster conferences history was taught.
    why not start teaching this histories for young ones to get knowledge it will help them grasp importance of peace and unity among tribes.

  • @bensonchege8623
    @bensonchege8623 Рік тому

    This is eye opening history of kenya 🇰🇪 😳 and is so sad to see that a history can be erased in ignorant monuments are very important a constant reminder of what our forefathers went through to set free kenya 🇰🇪 😢 from colonial power

  • @RobertChegempl
    @RobertChegempl Рік тому +2

    Well Done

  • @wanyuakenyuki7318
    @wanyuakenyuki7318 Рік тому

    My grandmother was maumau and she didn't have anything was in kapeguria prison for 7yrs and my grandfather was in run so my mother looks care of her sibling my grandparents died poor people so this is painful

  • @mercyetago4020
    @mercyetago4020 3 місяці тому

    Hats off. Salute to the maumau heroes

  • @shulestuff
    @shulestuff Рік тому +2

    The history we teach is thin and whitewashed, moreover no Kenyan wants their kids to study History, and then we turn around and wonder how come no one is writing about this, cc Anderson: "Histories of the Hanged", JM Kariuki & Bildad Kaggia bios

  • @bornfree1595
    @bornfree1595 Рік тому +2

    The irony and sacarsism of transforming an execution spot into a "healing" hospital is on another level..

  • @ericthongori1995
    @ericthongori1995 Рік тому +1

    Good History despite it being very sad

  • @s.k634
    @s.k634 Рік тому +2

    I somewhat sympathize with them but looking at the bigger picture, the Mau Mau stood no chance .They were up against the biggest empire in the world and troops who had just come from fighting Hitler and won .Choose your battles wisely .
    Again on the collaborators taking over the government , I support and understand again looking at the bigger picture .These were the most learned and experienced people well positioned to run a sophisticated bureaucracy .The Mau Mau illiterates taking over would have turned the country into a communist hellhole .Running a country is not the same as managing a kiosk
    I'm saying this as a Kikuyu whose grandfather was in the forest .

    • @camauhel-joe7539
      @camauhel-joe7539 Рік тому

      What is your take regarding their land which was never given back to them??

  • @francismunyeki6914
    @francismunyeki6914 Рік тому +1

    Good job

  • @Ms.Thiaka
    @Ms.Thiaka Рік тому

    We're busy watching Vikings and Last kingdom learning about other nations while we could be making kenyan series recreating this stories to teach the future generations how our forefathers fathers fought for this lands. Tbh if we don't document this history well enough so many untold stories unseen pov's will die with our grandparents and great-grandparents.

  • @camauhel-joe7539
    @camauhel-joe7539 5 місяців тому

    Powerful voice,

  • @pentestermutai8656
    @pentestermutai8656 Рік тому +6

    and what has been done to compensate the victims?
    just left with stories

    • @Okwirisam254
      @Okwirisam254 Рік тому

      So who should compacted them

    • @wambui-njagi4681
      @wambui-njagi4681 Рік тому +3

      Gikuyu peasants who were victims of mau mau violence need compensation too

    • @damemsupamkenya
      @damemsupamkenya 7 місяців тому

      ​@@wambui-njagi4681seems like your grandparents were collaborators. Without doing what mau mau did, we probably would be a colony today. Tumia akili mama

    • @damemsupamkenya
      @damemsupamkenya 7 місяців тому

      ​@@Okwirisam254the colonizers?

    • @The_Clinic
      @The_Clinic 7 місяців тому

      @@damemsupamkenya Australia is still a colony and so rich, our young people emigrate there in large numbers for the good life
      Hong Kong too was a colony until the other day and also very rich. Being a colony was not all bad

  • @marthangumi371
    @marthangumi371 Рік тому

    Why is this not taught at our schools,so disappointed that so much of our history will be forgotten

  • @mercyetago4020
    @mercyetago4020 3 місяці тому

    Sad. Even the white settlers in Kenya were done an injustice settled here after fighting the war.

  • @wahehiamaina7809
    @wahehiamaina7809 Рік тому +2

    A good story by Ngina Kirori on Lari Massacre. But did you notice that some parts of the STORY have been MUTED whenever her narration is touching on the mzungu? Watch it again with the CAPTIONS on and you will notice that words still come up even when you think it is a silent part of the video.

    • @wahehiamaina7809
      @wahehiamaina7809 Рік тому +1

      E.g from 1:11 to1:33. Also from 21:06 to 21:15. And many other parts of the video.

    • @marygitihaable
      @marygitihaable Рік тому

      And the verbiage they use is to soften the blow. “White settlers”

  • @MwAfrika_Kev
    @MwAfrika_Kev Рік тому +1

    How does the kenyatta family feel when they see all this they profited to through the bloodshed of our people

  • @Flipper_CountryBoy254
    @Flipper_CountryBoy254 Рік тому

    That’s deep history to digest.

  • @loisemungai3152
    @loisemungai3152 Рік тому +1

    Mau mau... thengio niguturuirira... mugikuyu arotuura athanaga..athanaga niruo ruria onire...

  • @mercyetago4020
    @mercyetago4020 3 місяці тому

    I used to wonder why there so much poverty in those areas. Now I know

  • @jameswathuta9613
    @jameswathuta9613 2 місяці тому

    It is therefore an insult to our heros dead or alive to welcome a British mornach with full military honours 😢

  • @wanjirumaina2559
    @wanjirumaina2559 Рік тому

    I will never forget that seen

  • @pcodesdev
    @pcodesdev 2 місяці тому

    My grandfather died in this massacre 😢

  • @karismusic2524
    @karismusic2524 Рік тому +1

    thats deep

  • @E.S.T.A.R7
    @E.S.T.A.R7 Рік тому

    My garanpa fought for our independence he died right be for I was born

  • @chelalkipngetich3536
    @chelalkipngetich3536 Рік тому

    The MAU MAU vet IMO actually indicts Kenya's first administration. Specifically Kenyatta, maybe he never believed in the MAU MAU cause

  • @jeremiahnganga6872
    @jeremiahnganga6872 Рік тому

    Betrayal and inhumanity indeed does exist...our fore fathers fought had for us and they were rewarded by nothing ...the sons of the home guards are the one benefiting to date. Very unfair!!!😓

  • @mercyetago4020
    @mercyetago4020 3 місяці тому

    Classical example of colonials pitting natives against each other exactly what they did in Rwanda Congo,we are lucky God helped us not to go the worst way.

  • @mercyetago4020
    @mercyetago4020 3 місяці тому

    I like the old lady in part 2

  • @wambui-njagi4681
    @wambui-njagi4681 Рік тому +2

    The sight of women bearing heavy loads makes me question the notion that we lived a paradise that was ruined by modernization.

    • @ashleymuka7469
      @ashleymuka7469 Рік тому +1

      Women were slaves of men in the gikuyu community. Much worse surrogates to breed countless children. Contrary to what people think, Kikuyu men married many women Incase some died during childbirth hataweka jam wengine waendelee kuzaa

    • @wambui-njagi4681
      @wambui-njagi4681 Рік тому +1

      @@ashleymuka7469 Oh dear God