Author: andreas

Our Colonial Present: Germany's Herero and Nama Genocide

24/03/2025, Article: Legal storm brews over genocide declaration

Published by Informante, 24/03/2025 | https://informante.web.na/?p=371998 Zorena Jantze LAW firm, Murorua, Kurtz and Kasper (MKK) Incorporated has penned a letter to government on behalf of 10 Nama Traditional authorities, the Oveharero Traditional Authority as well as the Landless People Movement (LPM) to invalidate and set aside the “Joint Declaration” agreed by the Namibian and German…
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27/01/25 | Press statement “Elon Musk’s Support for Right-Wing Parties in Europe”

On 27 January 2025, the OvaHerero Traditional Authority published the press statement “Elon Musk’s Support for Right-Wing Parties in Europe, Comments on German Historical Accountability, and Irresponsible Jokes About Nazism.” You can download the press statement here.

10/10/24 | “Under the shadow of colonial genocide.”

The Nama and Ovaherero peoples of Namibia have been fighting for recognition and justice for decades. Today, they are being excluded from of crucial negotiations regarding acknowledgment, repatriation, reparation between the Governments of Germany and Namibia. Watch the DW news click below to learn more about their fight, their concerns and how plans to build…
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2.10.2024 | Demonstration “No Amnesty on Genocide!”

Demonstration on Wednesday, 2.10.2024, 3:30 p.m. in front of the Federal Foreign Office, Werderscher Markt 1, 10117 Berlin

17.08.2024, Book Launch | Ixmucané Aguilar: The Gun of Null Vier. Even Friday’s Sets

Event location: Haus der Kulturen der Welt, John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10, 10557 Berlin Date: 17.08.2024, 16:00 – 18:00 Hr About the book Ondjembo yo Null Vier. The Gun of Null VierFraitaxtsēs tsîn ge ra≠gâ Even Friday’s SetsIxmucané Aguilar, Published by Archive Books, Berlin (with support of Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung) Genocide in Namibia is an especially sensitive matter—its history has…
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So all good again now?

German remembrance policy is patting itself on the back. In Namibia we are seeing just how deficient it actually is. By Tsafrir Cohen and Eyal Weizman

Nama and Ovaherero reject 28 May as national genocide memorial day in Namibia

Statement by the alliance ‘No amnesty on genocide’ 28.06.2024 This year marks the 120th anniversary of key events in the genocide of the Ovaherero and Nama, such as the Battle of Ohamakari near the Waterberg and Lothar von Trotha’s extermination order against the Ovaherero. The colonial crimes in what was then German South West Africa…
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Henning Melber: „Colonialism, Genocide and Reparations: The German-Namibian Case“

In 2015 the German government acknowledged that the Empire committed genocide in its colony South West Africa, known since its independence as Namibia. This article presents the Namibian case to illustrate the contradictions and limitations that emerge when general notions are tested and undermined by asymmetric power relations of Realpolitik.