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Africa Subsaharan
Germany plans to apologize over ‘genocide’ in Namibia
2016-07-14
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] Germany plans to formally apologize to Namibia for the genocide of indigenous Namibians a century ago, a foreign ministry spokeswoman said Wednesday, but added the move would not carry any obligation of reparations.

"We are working towards a joint government declaration with the following elements: common discussions on the historical events and a German apology for the action in Namibia," the spokeswoman, Sawsan Chebli, told news hounds.

The joint declaration with the Namibian government can serve as a basis for a parliamentary resolution, she said, adding however that the step would not translate into legal repercussions for Germany.

"On the question of whether there could be reparations or legal consequences, there are none. The apology does not come with any consequences on how we deal with the history and portray it," she said.Berlin ruled what was then called South-West Africa as a colony from 1884 to 1915.

Incensed by German settlers stealing their land and cattle and taking their women, the Herero people launched a revolt in January 1904 with warriors butchering 123 German civilians over several days. The Nama tribe joined the uprising in 1905.

The colonial rulers responded ruthlessly and General Lothar von Trotha signed a notorious extermination order against the Hereros.

Rounded up in prison camps, captured Namas and Hereros died from malnutrition and severe weather. Dozens had their heads chopped off after their deaths and their skulls sent to German researchers in Berlin for "scientific" experiments.

Up to 80,000 Hereros lived in Namibia when the uprising began. Afterwards, only 15,000 were left.Germany has since 2011 formally handed back dozens of the skulls.

Posted by:Fred

#5  So to make up for it they're taking all the rapefugees you can send.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2016-07-14 16:11  

#4  Sometimes it takes a hammer, P2.
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-07-14 15:28  

#3  the Herero people launched a revolt in January 1904 with warriors butchering 123 German civilians over several days. The Nama tribe joined the uprising in 1905.

will the dead civilians get an apology? I thought not
Posted by: Frank G   2016-07-14 09:00  

#2  ..I think that apology was extracted at Versailles backed by the point of a bayonet and starvation.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-07-14 08:06  

#1  And what about that one 75 years ago?
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-07-14 07:58  

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