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Genocide recognitio­n ‘step in right direction’ - Presidency

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Windhoek - Namibia on Friday said Germany›s acknowledg­e men tit had committed genocide in the southweste­rn African country during its 20th century colonial occupation was a “step in the right direction”.

“The acceptance on the part of Germany that a genocide was committed is the first step in the right direction,” President Hage Geingob’s spokesman Alfredo Hengari told AFP.

Germany for the first time on Friday recognised it had committed genocide in Namibia during its colonial occupation and promised financial support worth more than one billion Euros to aid projects in the African nation.

German colonial settlers killed tens of thousands of indigenous Herero and Nama people in 19041908 massacres - labelled the first genocide of the 20th century by historians - poisoning relations between Namibia and Germany for years.

While Berlin had previously acknowledg­ed that atrocities occurred at the hands of its colonial authoritie­s, they have repeatedly refused to pay direct reparation­s. “We will now officially refer to these events as what they are from today's perspectiv­e: genocide,” said Foreign Minister Heiko Maas in a statement. He hailed the agreement after more than five years of negotiatio­ns with Namibia over events in the territory held by Berlin from 1884 to 1915.

“In light of the historical and moral responsibi­lity of Germany, we will ask forgivenes­s from Namibia and the victims'

descendant­s” for the “atrocities” committed, Maas said.

In a “gesture to recognise the immense suffering inflicted on the victims”, the country will support the “reconstruc­tion and the developmen­t” of Namibia via a financial programme of 1.1 billion Euros, he said.

The sum will be paid over 30 years, according to sources close to the negotiatio­ns, and must primarily benefit the descendant­s of the Herero and Nama.

PresidentG­eingobwill­conveneint­hecoming weeks meetings with the affected communitie­s in a bid to work out the “implementa­tion modalities of what has been agreed with Germany,” Hengari said in a text message. -Nampa/AFP

 ?? Photo: Nampa/AFP ?? German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas.
Photo: Nampa/AFP German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas.

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