Lubango dungeon survivors wanted apology from Sam Nujoma decades after torture and unanswered questions

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 17/02/2025
Decades after their release, survivors of the Lubango dungeons remain haunted by memories of torture and loss – still waiting for an apology from founding president Sam Nujoma. The camps, which were referred to as ‘Swapo death camps’ in the 1980s, were formally referred to as ‘omalambo’ (…)
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