Research has shown that more than 150 000 people have been killed, injured, or displaced in xenophobic incidents across South Africa since 1994.
An installation and a documentary about the notorious residential school system amplify calls to define such deaths worldwide as genocide
On 27 January, the world remembers the victims of the Holocaust, but it is also worth remembering the victims of Germany’s other, earlier genocide in Namibia. A rare book, commissioned by Britain in the early 1900s, stands as a record of the crimes against the Herero and the Nama
Namibian activists have called on Berlin to apologise for massacring thousands and provide reparations
Filmmaker Vincent Moloi hopes to raise the profile of reparation with ‘Skulls of My People’.
Namibians have brought a renewed lawsuit in the United States against Germany’s extermination policy.
Historians say the genocide committed by German soldiers in what they called South West Africa was a precursor to the Nazi holocaust of the Jews.
Namibia’s ambassador to Berlin has demanded that German universities return dozens of human skulls, remains of the colonial-era Herero massacre.