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英国殖民当局为了缓和怯尼亚和非洲人民的愤怒情绪,宣布在今年4月14日,把被监禁了六年多的怯尼亚民族解放运动领袖乔莫·肯雅塔释放。而实际上只是把这位怯尼亚领袖送往边远的沙漠地区,仍然过着毫无自由的放逐生活。肯雅塔于1900年生在怯尼亚的一个吉库犹人家庭里,幼时曾做过牧羊童和厨师、木匠的学徒。他在怯尼亚首府内罗毕附近一个苏格兰教会学校受过小学教育。二十岁时,肯雅塔在内罗毕找
In order to ease the anger of the people of both Mania and Africa, the British colonial authorities announced on April 14 that they released Jomo Kenyatta, leader of the Niger nationalist liberation movement, who had been imprisoned for more than six years. In fact, the leader of the Transylvania was actually sent to remote desert areas and still lived a life of exile without any freedom. Kenyatta was born in 1900 in a Gitus Jewish family in Mania, where he was a shepherd boy and chef and carpenter’s apprentice. He received primary education at a Scottish church school near Nairobi, the capital of the Transylvania state. At the age of twenty, Kenyatta looked for him in Nairobi