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Namibian tribe sues Germany for genocide
The Daily Telegraph ^ | January 31, 2003 | Christopher Munnion

Posted on 01/30/2003 5:40:53 PM PST by MadIvan

A Namibian tribe that came close to being exterminated by Germany's colonial forces nearly a century ago is suing the German government and two companies for £2.6 billion.

The Herero People's Reparation Corporation, based in Washington, claims that the Deutsche Bank and a shipping company, the Woermann Line, now known as SAFmarine, assisted the Berlin government "to relentlessly pursue the enslavement and genocidal destruction" of the Herero people between 1904 and 1907.

Germany had colonised the territory of South West Africa, a parched, sprawling land made up largely of two deserts and rocks, in 1884, encouraging white settlers to farm the hinterland. The colonial authority was taken by surprise when the Herero tribespeople rose in revolt against the seizure of their land.

After white settlers were attacked and killed, Kaiser Wilhelm sent an army under Gen Lothar von Trotha to suppress the rebellion. Von Trotha, a man with a reputation for ruthless efficiency, issued an order demanding that "every Herero, whether found armed or unarmed, with or without cattle, will be shot".

In the following three years, German forces slaughtered 65,000 Herero men, women and children, sending remnants of the tribe into the depths of the Kalahari desert.

Supporters of the Herero people claim that Von Trotha's attempted extermination of the Herero people set the pattern for the Holocaust in Nazi Germany 40 years later.

The Herero massacre has weighed heavily on the conscience of latter-day German governments.

Despite the fact that Germany was forced by Allied troops to cede the territory in 1915, leaving it eventually under the rule of apartheid South Africa until its independence as Namibia in 1990, Germany has remained the largest single investor in the country and provides billions in financial, technical and medical assistance to the government.

When Roman Herzog, then German president, visited the country in 1998 he pledged that Germany would "live up to its historical responsibility" towards Namibia, but said the Hereros had no case for compensation because international laws on the protection of the civilian population did not exist at the time of the conflict.

Many of the enormous ranches and farms in Nambia today are owned by German-speaking descendants of early settlers or German expatriates.

President Sam Nujoma, Africa's strongest supporter of President Robert Mugabe's "land reform programme" in Zimbabwe, has threatened to follow a similar programme of land seizure.

There are no more than 100,000 Hereros and related tribespeople left, scattered throughout south-western Africa, but human rights activists and lawyers have taken up their case and helped to form the Herero People's Reparation Corporation, that is now launching the lawsuit against the German government and, in a separate case, against the two companies.

Herero paramount chief Kuaima Riruako said he expected the cases to be heard at American courts within two months. He and his lawyers have evoked comparisons with Nazi Germany in papers filed with the courts.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Germany; Government; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: africawatch; genocide; germany; herero; kaiser; namibia; reparations; vontrotha
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First the French bungle the situation in the Ivory Coast and turn to the Americans. The Germans bungle this case, and the Herero are turning to the American courts for justice.

What an interesting turn of events this is.

Regards, Ivan


1 posted on 01/30/2003 5:40:53 PM PST by MadIvan
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To: *AfricaWatch; carl in alaska; Cautor; GOP_Lady; prairiebreeze; veronica; SunnyUsa; Delmarksman; ...
Bump!
2 posted on 01/30/2003 5:41:15 PM PST by MadIvan
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To: MadIvan
I Euronate on the Axis of Weasels. Proof that they can't run their own affairs!
3 posted on 01/30/2003 5:44:29 PM PST by sheik yerbouty
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To: MadIvan
And what about the Indian Americans ?
4 posted on 01/30/2003 5:46:14 PM PST by PierreEsbaillart
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To: MadIvan
ha ha ha ... Thanks for posting this!
5 posted on 01/30/2003 5:46:45 PM PST by eabinga
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To: PierreEsbaillart
And what about the Indian Americans ?

Got a picture of them holding up a sign saying "France is Better"?

Didn't think so.

Ivan

6 posted on 01/30/2003 5:47:47 PM PST by MadIvan
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To: MadIvan
I hate this discussion about reparations a century after the events occurred. However, I am having a hard time raising my voice too loudly in support of the Germans. Can't think why that is.
7 posted on 01/30/2003 5:51:20 PM PST by Rocky
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However, I am having a hard time raising my voice too loudly in support of the Germans. Can't think why that is.

Yes, I understand you - I find myself hoping the American judge will throw the book at them. Peculiar, isn't it? ;)

Regards, Ivan

8 posted on 01/30/2003 5:53:22 PM PST by MadIvan
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To: MadIvan

I can see the French girly-men wanting to kill all the African heterosexuals, but the Germans?

Oh, Herero. (Emily Latella voice) "Never mind."

9 posted on 01/30/2003 5:55:46 PM PST by struwwelpeter
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To: MadIvan
I don't think you should be self-righteous about Britain's role in Southern Africa either. Don't forget where concentration camps were invented.


10 posted on 01/30/2003 5:59:47 PM PST by gd124
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To: Rocky
I hate this discussion about reparations a century after the events occurred. However, I am having a hard time raising my voice too loudly in support of the Germans. Can't think why that is.

Mixed emotions here too. I have to say that this is way to late for them to take Germany to court, everyone involved is dead and Germany did seem to try to make up for it.

*Sigh*

I have to side with the Germans on this one.

Now if you will excuse me I have to go take a long hot shower, with Lava Soap.

11 posted on 01/30/2003 6:05:27 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (FREE SNUGGLES! Click on my profile to find out what this is all about)
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To: MadIvan
Yup, wait till all the law suits against the English turn to the US liberal courts, who knows, might make the Belgiuns look tame...while US Texas Rangers and US Marshals are out arresting citizens of various former colonies (hmmm, Americans for the Phillipines and China and S/C America?) and trying them in the US?
12 posted on 01/30/2003 6:26:48 PM PST by Stavka2
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To: PierreEsbaillart
Toss in all the Banana Republics, Cuba, Phillipines, China....hmmm looks like a lota suen goin on...
13 posted on 01/30/2003 6:27:44 PM PST by Stavka2
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I wonder how many of the 100,000 remaining Hereros are alive who were injured by this aggression? Also how many Germans who committed the crimes are alive? If none, then what is the legal basis for a "human" rights lawsuit?

...unless they don't believe that rights ARE individual but in some mystical way, collective? There's the UN poison.

Collective "rights" = no rights.
14 posted on 01/30/2003 6:29:56 PM PST by kcar
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To: gd124
Love when MadIvan gets self righteous, considering Britian's "perstine" record in such places as China (Opium Wars anyone...Queen Victoria as the ultimate drug pusher), India, Africa, hell...Cyprus...and most of the Middle East.
15 posted on 01/30/2003 6:30:03 PM PST by Stavka2
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I against the lawsuit; but since Germany is being such a bunch of Aho1es at the moment, they will not receive any support from me.
16 posted on 01/30/2003 6:36:47 PM PST by Porterville
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hmmm

Action of the British in South Africa, then the British conduct in India in the 19th century using all methods available including famine.

In Australia we have about 150000 Aboriginals and most are half bred. The government used to take Aboriginal kids by force and give them to white families so to assimilate them.

Oh Aboriginals got their right to vote in Federal Elections in Australia in 1962!! and were included in the National census and got the right to be Australian Citizens in 1967!!

Oh yeah the Namibian tribe has full RIGHT to sue for genocide as well as all of the above.

17 posted on 01/30/2003 7:40:52 PM PST by bobi
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To: MadIvan
Another GEM, Ivan. Thanks.
18 posted on 01/30/2003 7:54:40 PM PST by desertcry
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To: Stavka2

Russia owes reparations for ripping off "Mary Poppins".

And the "Three Stooges"

19 posted on 01/30/2003 8:01:49 PM PST by struwwelpeter
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