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Namibia condemns Germany for rejecting ‘Genocide’ charges against Israel

Namibia condemns Germany
Hage Geingob, President of Namibia

Namibia has condemned its former colonial ruler Germany for rejecting the accusations of “genocide” against Israel by South Africa at the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

Recall that South Africa launched an emergency case at the ICJ arguing that Israel stands in breach of the UN Genocide Convention, signed in 1948 in the wake of the Holocaust, and wants the court to “immediately” stop its military operations in Gaza which were launched after the October 7 Hamas attacks.

Namibia is a southern African country where the first genocide of the 20th century took place under German colonial rule.

Namibian President Hage Geingob in a statement on Saturday lamenting  “Germany’s inability to draw lessons from its horrific history” expressed deep concern” for the German government’s decision Friday of having “rejected the morally upright indictment brought forward by South Africa”.

Geingob accused Berlin of “ignoring” the “deaths of over 23,000 Palestinians in Gaza” and defending in front of the ICJ “the genocidal and gruesome acts of the Israeli Government”.

The German government on Friday “decisively and expressly” rejected South Africa’s accusations against Israel, calling it a “political instrumentalisation” of the UN Genocide Convention with “no basis in fact”.

Germany was responsible for the massacres of more than 70,000 Indigenous Herero and Nama people in Namibia between 1904 and 1908, which historians widely consider the first genocide of the 20th century.

“The German Government is yet to fully atone for the genocide it committed,” the Namibian presidency said Saturday.

In May 2021, after more than five years of negotiations, Germany said it recognised it committed a “genocide” in the territory it colonised between 1884 and 1915 and pledged more than 1.1 billion euros ($1.2 billion) in development aid over 30 years to benefit the descendents of the two tribes.

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