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During Kenya's Mau Mau rebellion (1952-1960), the Kikuyu people suffered the most, as they were the primary ethnic group involved in the uprising against British colonial rule. The British response involved widespread repression, including mass arrests, torture, and the establishment of detention camps, leading to significant loss of life and displacement within the Kikuyu community. Additionally, other ethnic groups, such as the Meru and Embu, faced violence and persecution, particularly if they were seen as collaborating with the British. The rebellion also intensified ethnic divisions and tensions in the region.

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