Published 1 year ago
Parliamentarians from all political divides continued to express their support for a motion to establish a Genocide Memorial Museum to honour those who died at the hands of German invading forces during the 1904-08 Herero-Nama genocide.
Some MPs say that there is nothing that should stop the country from honouring those who perished during this era, while others are pained that this part of history is not taught in schools, further adding that a museum will help restore the dignity of the victims.
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