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Namibian traditional leaders haul Germany before US court in genocide test case

Tue 17 January 2017
by Heike Becker
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tagged Memory, Genocide, Reparations, Namibia

Representatives of Namibian communities affected by the 1904-1908 genocide have filed a class action against Germany in the US seeking reparations for atrocities committed by Imperial Germany.

Read my article at The Conversation.

The article has been republished by the Mail and Guardian Africa.

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