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Namibia Unites To Demand German Genocide Payout
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39407, member: 636"] President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah urged Namibians to stay united during genocide reparations talks with Germany. The leader spoke at Africa Day celebrations on Sunday in the Oshana region. Her government wants a complete resolution that properly addresses compensation claims for affected communities. The ongoing discussions aim to secure rightful payments for historical wrongs. Unity remains crucial as both countries work toward an agreement. The 62nd Africa Day focused on Justice for Africans and People of African Descent through Reparations as its central theme. The African Union has backed efforts to advance justice and secure reparation payments from former colonial powers. The organization also works to return stolen cultural artifacts and heritage items taken during colonization periods. These initiatives address centuries of exploitation across the continent. African leaders coordinate efforts to demand accountability from European nations. The African Union joined the 2001 United Nations World Conference against Racism and related forms. The gathering produced the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action document. Conference participants acknowledged terrible tragedies caused by racial violence throughout history. Slavery and the transatlantic slave trade received specific recognition as horrific crimes. The declaration established the foundation for the current reparations movements across Africa. [/QUOTE]
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