A Kenyan &quot;Mau Mau&quot; freedom fighter Waruhiu Itote (C), also known as General China, stands in the dock in a British colonial court during the 1950's Mau Mau independence rebellion, in this undated file picture issued by the Kenya National Archives. A British historian David Anderson said Britain should apologize for atrocities it committed during the conflict but he added that a reparations campaign by the former fighters may deepen the rifts their revolt opened among Kenyans. REUTERS/Kenya National Archives - Ho (HO/REUTERS)