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Tens of thousands of predominantly black and Asian service personnel who died fighting for the British Empire were not properly commemorated due to “pervasive racism”, a report has said.
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission apologised after it found individuals were not formally remembered in the same way as white troops.
“The events of a century ago were wrong then and are wrong now,” it said.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace will address MPs about the findings later.
The inquiry found
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