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The 1959 Devlin Report That Exposed Britain's Nyasaland Emergency

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In March 1959, British authorities in Nyasaland declared a state of emergency, arresting hundreds of African nationalists and sparking violence that left dozens dead. But when the British government sent a commission led by Sir Patrick Devlin to investigate, the resulting report shocked the establishment: it described Nyasaland as a 'police state.' The Devlin Report became a turning point in the end of empire, exposing the brutality of colonial rule and accelerating the independence of Malawi. This episode examines the events leading up to the emergency, the role of Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda and the Nyasaland African Congress, the brutal suppression at Nkhata Bay and elsewhere, and how Devlin's findings forced Harold Macmillan to reconsider Britain's entire Africa policy. We also explore the legacy of the report in shaping the modern Commonwealth and the fate of the Central African Federation. #Nyasaland #DevlinReport #HastingsBanda #Malawi #CentralAfricanFederation #BritishEmpire #ColonialEmergency #NkhataBay #HaroldMacmillan #NyasalandAfricanCongress #PoliceState #1959 #AfricanHistory #Decolonization #Commonwealth #ImperialHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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