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Namibia: Malnutrition cases rising in Karas

Categories: Health & HIV/AIDSArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 549

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Namibia: Skulls returned by Germany cause anger

Categories: Human rightsArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 551

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Namibia: Billions in balance if trade pact fails

Categories: DevelopmentArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 552

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Namibia: Elite land grabbing and its impact on subsistence farmers

Categories: Land & land rightsArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 554

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Namibia: Illicit flows cost Namibia N$6-billion

Categories: DevelopmentArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 568

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Namibia: Areva involved in nuclear energy plan

http://bit.ly/yOndWbCategories: DevelopmentArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 570

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Namibia: Ethnic tension in presidential succession race

It is called managing expectations in a culturally diverse society, stupid! The simmering ethnic tension between those who prefer a non-Oshiwambo speaking person to become the next president of Namibia...

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Namibia: Indigenous groups protest dam construction and rights abuses

http://bit.ly/xJ97gPCategories: Social movementsArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 572

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Namibia: No amnesty on genocide

Sub-Title: Appeal to the members of the German Bundestaghttp://bit.ly/xfBCyLCategories: Human rightsArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 576

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Namibia: Acknowledging the German colonial crimes in former German South-West...

Sub-Title: Motion tabled by Members of the German Bundestaghttp://bit.ly/zBVAxqCategories: Human rightsArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 576

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Germany’s genocide in Namibia

Sub-Title: Unbearable silence, or How not to deal with your colonial pastThis special issue is a cooperation between Pambazuka News and AfricAvenir International.The silence on Germany’s colonial past...

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The genocide in Namibia (1904-08) and its consequences

Sub-Title: Toward a culture of memory for a memory culture today – a German perspectiveGERMAN COLONIALISM AND AFRICAN RESISTANCEFrom January 1904 the German colony of South West Africa (since 1990 the...

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The significance of the repatriation of Namibian human skulls

In October 2011, the skulls of Namibian ancestors were returned to their country of origin. The Namibian delegation that participated in the repatriation of the human skulls from Germany successfully...

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Return of stolen skulls by Germany to Namibia: Closure of a horrible chapter?

‘I, the great general of the German troops, send this letter to the Herero people. The Herero are no longer German subjects. They have murdered and stolen, they have cut off the ears and other parts of...

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Skullduggery and necrophilia in colonial Namibia

At the end of the 19th century the rediscovery of Mendelian genetics and the advent of social-Darwinism resulted in an upsurge of race theories in disciplines such as ethnology and medical...

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German–Namibian denialism: How (not) to come to terms with the past

The last few months have once again highlighted the fact that, in Namibia at least, the crimes and sufferings sustained under colonialism are by no means a thing of the past, even though the genocide...

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Namibia: Reparation bid fails in Bundestag

http://bit.ly/Hf5E6yCategories: Human rightsArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 579

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Namibia: State, miners head for clash over nationalisation

http://www.minesandcommunities.org/article.php?a=11737&l=1Categories: DevelopmentArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 588

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Re-engaging the national question in Namibia

The appropriate starting point for this discussion is to ask what a ‘nation’ is. What is meant with this concept? The classical Marxist definition of ‘nation,’ which was widely accepted at the time,...

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Namibia: Too soon to tap Namibia's groundwater find, experts say

http://bit.ly/Ra9aXCCategories: EnvironmentArticle Author: ContributorIssue Number: 600

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