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Namibia Commemorates its Inaugural Genocide Remembrance Day Honoring Victims of German Colonial Violence

The Genocide Remembrance Day serves as a solemn reminder of a dark chapter in history—one that reveals the depths of human cruelty and the resilience of the human spirit. It commemorates the tragic events between 1904 and 1908, when colonial German forces mercilessly slaughtered tens of thousands of indigenous Herero and Nama people who dared to rise against oppressive colonial rule in what is now Namibia. This brutal conflict didn’t merely disrupt lives; it decimated a culture, uprooting entire communities and leaving…

Macron Appeals for Reconciliation Regarding France’s Colonial Legacy in Madagascar

In a poignant gesture that acknowledges a challenging past, French President Emmanuel Macron recently articulated his intent to seek “forgiveness” for France’s colonial domination over Madagascar. This statement comes as part of a broader commitment to revisit the historical narrative, beginning with the return of cultural artifacts looted during the colonial era. Madagascar, with its rich tapestry of history and heritage, endured French colonial rule from 1896 until it regained full sovereignty in 1960. This period marked…

Dahomey Film Tackles Colonial Pillaging and the Shadows of Historical Forgetfulness

"Dahomey," a groundbreaking documentary crafted by Mati Diop, delves into the echoes of royal artifacts pilfered from West Africa by European colonial powers. These treasures have only recently made their way back to their homeland—modern-day Benin. In a candid conversation with RFI, Diop expressed her hope that the film will trigger deep introspection on pressing themes like displacement, exile, and the elusive notion of return—not only for objects taken but also for the people affected by these historical injustices. Of…

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