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The slaughter of Ovaherero and Nama people in the then-German colonial South West Africa (now Namibia), from 1904 to 1908, earned limited international opprobrium, as did the Ottoman state's ...
The case was brought by indigenous Ovaherero and Nama and descendants of the estimated 100,000 people who were systematically killed by colonizing Germans between 1904 and 1908 in what is now Namibia.
About 10,000 Nama people also died. It is not certain how ... fashion lecturer at the University of Namibia. But it carried through the traditional values of the Herero people, such as that ...
German imperial troops killed around 70,000 men, women and children of the indigenous Herero and Nama ... and Namibia has ...
The day was also declared a public holiday to allow Namibians, especially the affected communities of Ovaherero, Nama and San people ... now known as Namibia since independence in 1990.