Operation Legacy: How Britain covered up its colonial crimes

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Operation Legacy: How Britain covered up its colonial crimes
Abstract
The World learned in 2011 of the secret British policy called Operation Legacy that was implemented in the 1950s. Its goal was to remove or destroy incriminating documents from former colonies in the months before each one became politically independent. This policy had an impact far and wide, and was implemented in British colonies throughout the Caribbean, Asia and Africa.
Publication
The Conversation
Date
2024-03-18
Language
English
Accessed
19/03/2024, 13:52
Call Number
D
Rights
Destruction of documents
Extra
United Kingdom
Citation
Diptée, A. (2024). Operation Legacy: How Britain covered up its colonial crimes. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/operation-legacy-how-britain-covered-up-its-colonial-crimes-225330