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Passing out medals for bravery in the Mau Mau war last week, the British let the world know about a highly secret, highly successful operation performed by solitary white men infiltrating into the Mau Mau camps. The white volunteers (who call themselves the Pseudos) smear themselves black, wear tattered rags, and move in the company of a small group of former Mau Mau blacks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: KENYA: The Pseudos | 5/7/1956 | See Source »

Fellow workers in the Nairobi office of East African Railways were surprised to learn that quiet, spectacled Walter Gash, a timetable checker, had won an M.B.E. ( Member of the Order of the British Empire) for pioneering this kind of warfare. Linking up with Mau Mau gangs, but staying in the background ("My phony Kikuyu accent would have given me away"), Gash gathered intelligence information, then would suddenly fling aside his rags and open fire with a submachine gun. "It was a case of kill or be killed in the forest," said Gash. Another operator working with the Pseudos was William...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: KENYA: The Pseudos | 5/7/1956 | See Source »

...Mau Mau methods of killing (slow strangulation, chopping off limbs, burial alive) have not prevented many young Kenya-born white men from volunteering for infiltration work. Coached by defected Mau Mau in the fine points of native dress, carriage and habits, they have penetrated Mau Mau gatherings, captured supplies of arms and held attackers at bay until reinforcements arrived. Not all white infiltrators come through alive, for they live a double risk. A year ago 19-year-old Donald Bellingham was shot by British security forces who failed to see through his disguise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: KENYA: The Pseudos | 5/7/1956 | See Source »

With that manifesto the Nagas launched a Mau Mau-like war of terrorism against villages and Indian government posts, wielding their razor-sharp daos (axlike knives) or shooting off Japanese and British arms pilfered from World War II caches. They were led by one A. Z. Phizo (who, lacking a Christian name, took the first and last letters of the alphabet). Phizo, 56, a mission-educated Naga, guided his warriors on ruthless raids in which they slaughtered hundreds of villagers and Indians, then retreated into the jungles and pathless mountain terrain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDIA: Revolt in the Hills | 4/16/1956 | See Source »

...government. Glubb Pasha, trusted and devoted servant of old King Abdullah, kept the Israeli border quiet and the Legion hotheads in check. Elderly politicians left over from Abdullah's day swapped ministerial posts like musical chairs, and one ministerial clique won the name in Jordan of "the Mau Mau" for the rapacity of their treasury raids. Young Hussein exercised his royal functions unpredictably, showed up at his office erratically, was royally late for appointments with distinguished visitors. Once he encouraged a "purging committee" to clean up the government, paid surprise visits to ministerial offices. "I saw coffee, newspapers, piled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JORDAN: The Boy King | 4/2/1956 | See Source »

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