‘1904 genocide is a crime’ – Namibian 20-04-2025

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“President optimistic on genocide reparations deal by 2026

[Print edition: 17 April 2025; ed.]

By Tiri Masawi

20 April 2025

A dialogue in Namibia this week explored the divisive legacy of the 1904 to 1908 Nama-Ovaherero genocide, the role of women in seeking justice, and paths towards reconciliation with Germany.

Some quarters say the event, which wiped out over 100 000 Nama and Ovaherero people, was a genocide, while others say it is an unsolved crime against humanity which has been ignored for far too long and needs urgent redress.

All these thoughts were converged in one room at an Open Society Foundation for Africa (OSF) dialogue, themed ‘Understanding Namibia, the Land of the Brave’, earlier this week.

The discussion focussed on key issues, including the role of women leaders in dealing with restorative and reparative justice.

Speaking during a panel discussion, OSF managing director Brian Kagoro on Tuesday said Namibia needs to take a bold step and call the 1904 massacre a crime.

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“I believe for reconciliation, the perpetrator must admit to the crime they committed, apologise and own up. If we reconcile a crime that the perpetrator has not admitted to committing, then what exactly are we reconciling?” he asked.

STRONG LEADERSHIP

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“The amount of wealth and dignity lost by the affected communities cannot be quantified in monetary terms. “So the discussions going on should be guided by the fact that people were dehumanised and lost their dignity in the process.

“The same process [the genocide] has also created a cycle of generational poverty for the affected communities and privileges for the perpetrator. It is a crime that needs to be defined as such,” Kagoro said.

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‘FORGIVE AND MOVE FORWARD’

Speaking at the same gathering, Namibia’s vice president, Lucia Witbooi, emphasised the need for parties to find a way to forgive each other while negotiating and focusing on restorative and reparative justice.

“I say forgive , forgive and forgive. The issue of genocide and reparations is one that has to include the affected communities and find a way to restore what was lost. It should not only focus on the reparations but also cover environmental restoration,” she said.

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She said baby steps are being made in dealing with the country’s dark past. One such step is the fact that Namibians will commemorate Genocide Day for the first ever time on 28 May.

“It is the first time we will commemorate Genocide Day after a thorough inclusive national process that included everyone’s input,” she said.

CAPTURE HISTORY CORRECTLY

Former minister of justice Yvonne Dausab said Namibians should capture history accurately, making sure the ugly face of the violence of years ago does not resurface.

She said the push for restorative justice in Namibia has also gained traction and support from many other countries which share the African Union Agenda 2025, dealing with past injustices.

The agenda is themed ‘Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations’, and focuses on restorative justice. It addresses the lasting impact of slavery and colonialism.

The initiative aims to go beyond financial compensation and includes economic empowerment, structural transformation, and strengthening collaboration with the Caribbean community and the global African diaspora.

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Meanwhile, Popular Democratic Movement parliamentarian Inna Hengari said there is need for constant open engagement on the impact of the genocide on modern communities.

“We expect that since we now have a new administration we need to deal with this issue better. There is a need to continue with an inclusive dialogue on this issue.

“It is very clear that some traditional leaders and society feel they were left behind,” she said.”

 

 

 

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