Nothing to write home about GRN’s inaugural Genocide Remembrance Day
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 29/05/2025
Declaring Genocide Remembrance Day this time around last year, on the 28th of May, to be exact, the descendants were for the second year running since 2023, commemorating it at the Independence Museum, while this Wednesday the government held what it termed the inauguration of the day.
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