I also heard that the reason that the death toll was so high in the camps (I don’t know if this is true but it sounds plausible) was that the Boer immune system was greatly weakened. They lived isolated lives on farms and in very small communities. When they were thrust into densely populated camps and combined with indifferent hygiene, they became prey to many opportunistic diseases that others would just shrug-off.
And?? This is not a mystery....the brits, started the war. There was no conspiracy theory, they started it. The first ABW was won by the boers, they then signed a peace treaty with the british, declaring their independance (the ZAR and the orange free state republic). The british went back on this peace treaty with the failed jameson raid, which was instigated by Rhodes.
Why was there a need for concentration camps for women and children...you know the dangerous types in a war?? So coming with an excuse like "oh it was there own fault they succumbed to disease", does not hold water.
When "The Passion of the Christ" was released, a lot of jewish organizations complained that "it put jews in a bad light". But guess what...they did it (well according to the bible of course), there is no uhm ahm, they did it. Same with the boer war....the british perpetrated some of the most ghastly atrocities and Kitchener received medals for it. So I think a little remembrance of something in our history is not a lot to ask