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Britain sorry for not giving right honour for martyrs

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Britain yesterday apologised for failing to properly commemorat­e as many as 350,000 Black and Asian service personnel who died fighting for the British Empire.

The Commonweal­th War Graves Commission (CWGC) issued an apology after an inquiry it commission­ed found hundreds of thousands of mostly African and Middle Eastern casualties from First World War were not commemorat­ed by name, or at all.

“There can be no doubt: prejudice played a part in some of the commission’s decisions,” Defence Secretary Ben Wallace told parliament. “On behalf of the Commonweal­th War Graves Commission, and the government both of the time and today, I want to apologise for the failures to live up to their founding principles all those years ago, and express deep regret that it has taken so long to rectify,” Wallace said.

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