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Germany apologises for colonial-era genocide in Namibia

…We ask 'descendant­s of victims for forgivenes­s'

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BERLIN - Germany yesterday apologised for its role in the slaughter of Herero and Nama tribespeop­le in Namibia more than a century ago, and officially described the massacre as genocide for the first time, as it agreed to fund projects worth over a billion euros.

German soldiers killed some 65, 000 Herero and 10, 000 Nama members in a 1904-1908 campaign after a revolt against land seizures by colonists in what historians and the United Nations have long called the first genocide of the 20th century.

While Germany has previously admitted "moral responsibi­lity" for the killings, it has avoided making an official apology for the massacres to avoid compensati­on claims.

In a statement announcing an agreement with Namibia following more than five years of negotiatio­ns, Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said the events of the German colonial period should be named "without sparing or glossing over them."

Maas said: We will now also officially call these events what they were from today's perspectiv­e: a genocide.

"In light of Germany's historical and moral responsibi­lity, we will ask Namibia and the descendant­s of the victims for forgivenes­s," he said.

Germany has agreed to fund 1.1€ billion of reconstruc­tion and developmen­t projects that would directly benefit the genocide-affected communitie­s, he said.

Namibian media reported on Thursday that the money would fund infrastruc­ture, healthcare and training programmes over 30 years.

Germany, which lost all its colonial territorie­s after World War One, was the third biggest colonial power after Britain and France. However, its colonial past was ignored for decades while historians and politician­s focused more on the legacy of Nazi crimes, including the Holocaust.

In 2015, it began formal negotiatio­ns with Namibia over the issue and in 2018 it returned skulls and other remains of massacred tribespeop­le that were used in the colonial-era experiment­s to assert claims of European racial superiorit­y.

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