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Sources Select ResourcesThe absence of reconciliationKleinschmid, Horst Article 2012 Pambazuka News Namibian-born Horst Kleinschmidt provides challenging observations and personal family history linked to the colonial era. Urging both Germany and German-speaking Namibians to confront their past hone... The genocide in Namibia (1904-08) and its consequencesKössler, Reinhart; Melber, Henning Article 2012 Pambazuka News The repatriation of human remains more than a century after they were taken to Germany from Namibia has evoked painful memories of colonial wars in which primary African resistance was crushed, and ge... German denial of Herero genocideJumah, Saunders Article 2012 Pambazuka News The Germans’ inhuman treatment of the Namibian delegation is only the most recent in a long history of injustice and disrespect towards African peoples. It is more than time, writes Saunders Jumah, fo... German-Namibian denialism: How (not) to come to terms with the pastKössler, Reinhart; Melber, Henning Article 2012 Pambazuka News Largely unnoticed by most Namibians, the local German-language daily Allgemeine Zeitung provides a forum for colonial apologetics. Reinhart Kössler and Henning Melber examine recent comments and reade... Germany: Confronting the colonial roots of racismSharma, Gouri Article 2017 Aljazeera The Nazis didn't fall out of the sky, there is a deeper racist, xenophobic mindset in German history. Germany's African GenocideThe Namibia Legacy Vltchek, Andre Article 2014 Counterpunch How outrageous, how heartbreaking, how truly grotesque! Windhoek City – the capital of Namibia – is, at one extreme full of flowers and Mediterranean-style villas, and at the other, it is nothing more... Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - December 17, 2017Collective Memory and Cultural Amnesia Diemer, Ulli Serial Publication (Periodical) 2017 Connexions Our society is obsessed with the short-term present. It devalues memory and the past. But there are those who do remember, and who work to preserve and share our collective memory. But they have to co... Return of stolen skulls by Germany to Namibia: Closure of a horrible chapter?Opoku, Kwame Article 2012 Pambazuka News The Namibia-Germany case is being keenly observed by other African peoples and states with unresolved issues relating to the colonial era. The return of the Herero and Nama skulls: Coming to terms with a difficult historyHengari, Alfredo Tjiurimo Article 2012 Pambazuka News In his analysis of the failure over more than two decades to deal with the genocide, Alfredo Tjiurimo Hengari looks at the changing attitudes of Namibia’s SWAPO-led government and the role of the Nami... The significance of the repatriation of Namibian human skullsKatjavivi, Peter H. Article 2012 Pambazuka News In October 2011, the skulls of Namibian ancestors were returned to their country of origin.
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