Namibian descendant calls for justice over colonial-era genocide
[The Africa news - Africa] - 29/05/2025
Thrive Mahua has said Berlins response to the OvaHerero-Nama genocide lags behind Holocaust accountability A descendant of Namibia's OvaHerero and Nama peoples, Thrive Vinomaandero Mahua, has called for greater accountability and reparations from Germany over its colonial-era atrocities in (…)
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