Reactions are pouring in Namibia over the government’s rejection of a 10 million euros genocide reparations offer from Germany.
Namibia’s President Hage Geingob on Tuesday said reparations offered by Germany for mass killings in its then colony were “not acceptable” and needed to be “revised”.
There are mixed reactions on the streets of Windhoek the capital.
For some, this is about human life here. “Once human life is…
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