Kenya MPs Slam British Army Conduct as ‘Occupying Force’

December 5, 2025

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KENYA

A parliamentary inquiry in Kenya has released a scathing report regarding the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK).

The investigation accuses the unit of engaging in decades of systemic misconduct. Allegations range from severe human rights violations to environmental negligence.

The Defence, Intelligence, and Foreign Relations Committee compiled these findings. Lawmakers concluded that the troops’ conduct resembles that of an “occupying force” rather than a diplomatic partner.

Consequently, this report raises serious questions about the future of the defense cooperation agreement between the two nations.

Allegations of Abuse and Negligence

The investigation documented a disturbing pattern of sexual violence. The report cites incidents of rape and assault. Additionally, it highlighted numerous cases where soldiers fathered children and subsequently abandoned them.

One of the most grievous cases cited is the unresolved 2012 death of a young Kenyan woman. Her body was discovered in a hotel septic tank. Local communities have long linked this incident to soldiers stationed at the BATUK base.

Beyond social misconduct, the committee held the unit responsible for environmental degradation. The report cited negligence in handling unexploded ordnance. Furthermore, it noted the improper disposal of hazardous military waste.

These lapses have reportedly led to civilian injuries and fatalities. Moreover, they have caused the long-term deterioration of local land.

Demands for Accountability

In light of these findings, Kenyan lawmakers are demanding an overhaul. They want to restructure the current relationship with the UK military.

The committee has called for:

  • Stronger oversight mechanisms.
  • Strict accountability for offenders.
  • A formal structure to ensure justice and compensation for victims.

UK Government Response

The United Kingdom government responded to the inquiry’s release. Officials expressed regret over the findings. However, the statement noted that they are willing to investigate new allegations only “once evidence is provided.”

The release of this report marks a significant moment of reckoning for Kenya. Impacted communities continue to fight for justice and structural reform regarding the foreign military presence on their soil.


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