Scarred
Screenings
In 1984, Kenyan Security forces rounded up 5000 men in a remote part of Northern Kenya, herded them onto a deserted airstrip. Over the course of four days, they were tortured, maimed and killed. Three decades later, scarred survivors narrate the story of their ordeal to the country’s first Truth and Justice and Reconciliation Commission travelling all the way to the capital city of Nairobi in search of answers from the government administrators of the time. Will justice be served to a community that’s waited three decades long for it?
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