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a way to do that, i miss a today, we already officially calling this events to give you what they deserve to be called genocide. so, but can best i mean, we can only do you know if historical responsibility they've been very tricky in terms of the language use the never even wides, use the word reparation in a drought declaration. and that is probably deliberate. i think it will open to a, a ponder as box well, last off of this new though, as always, is great to have your company here on, on the international crime. most of the, on the,
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so i used to be smoking a school curriculum. that's why i decided not letting me set this up. i'm one of the same which is talking to truth of what really happened here in these off of the the gym. and so just bear with the, with the one with taking the picture. they were proud of the most of the, these teachers he's rustic in between menu, whole for an o. h is welcome to see the centers in the background. and that person knows of was even seen any change at all in the video for me. uh,
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definitely didn't even see this of the shower and he's funny, so i had lost back and change the there's a lot of photographs and you know that it's loose cause photograph, what's not taking balances, nothing is just the german soldiers. and so the people for that goes and vision, kids who did the, the the,
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because it's really getting was behind the, the lighthouse it was the 1st course of vision. can you see the from the book, the kinds of holocaust, germany's for go from genocide and the colonial boots of not system. there were 5 main caps each would be located in or near recite of the gym and settlement as it was the that the need for african labor was most depressing. most of the records, both military and civilian for the concentration camps of jim sales west africa have been lost. a surprising amount of official documentation from the account books walk up, montes semis. the herrera were placed behind a double row was stopped while from early morning until late at night they had to walk on to the club to the rule of overseas. in 19 o 5, the inmates of the concentration camps were used to unload the transport fairies
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and carried the goods up to deb of inland and swat government hereto. women were formed into teams of mate and a new of books and made to pull the wagons due to the lack of male prisoners. it was mainly women and children as young as 12 for le rented out of private individuals. the colonial government introduced formal regulations for the renting out of the prisoners. the armies ration list placed concentration camp prison is just above new rules in order of priorities. the official count progression was 500 grams of rice or file up a day for a male. women and children were often given the russians because neither vice nor flower was known to them. they had no knowledge of how to cook it. the prisoners paint things unfamiliar russians rules, unaware, edit uncooked, they called diarrhea. it is hard to determine the number of lives lost in the caps,
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the only comp that kept records of mortality 19 o 5 plus the swat government comp. according to the statistics, approximately 40 percent of the prisoners in smoke up month died during the 1st 4 months of captivity. the tax less investigates here really is decent size. and the way to do that i missed a yes of of it, sir. that's, that's, that's the divisions. and i'd spoke on march the beginning on summit officer linds about his daughters and fun for them. and they listed the, the, his daughters and aunt of morales and for untoward them, deutschland severed in vienna, media, and did not come to apply. and so i gave them bit skis to that and i can own this one. i'm a solution lights, dustin upfront silver for the border one and then the media with the nice come the
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up from it. i'm zip sensor will come in. who from? i just combine some of the oil go into stood some, the discounts, because on us, on the, the elf ball, with a big long get the very fusing to pay us. what they are given to us is not a repetition payment as defined in terms of their doors of international law. they are just giving a pretense of a call. you say they also call it the development the fund for projects project like schools and the roads, bridges and blah, blah, blah, blah. they cannot qualify the definition of repetition. their position is i've just been payment for the crime as we have committed. so they
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talking about infrastructure development. infrastructure development is the responsibility of the median state. we reject it because when the german government does not acknowledge channel site, it says general site from today's the status. so that is not acknowledgment, gemini must totally acknowledge genocide. tim and he must get a sincere apology and jim, and he must taylor relations and then those goals. amount that is or where the president thought of the money dr. web page to the jewels, you know, the victims of the holocaust. when you compare it to the amount that the gentleman a offered is completely as well as the difference in terms of the substance of thought. the part of the 2nd aspect
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is that the process of negotiation between the 2 governments did not include the victim the defender door for the victims that involved. so that's what we have seen that when the agreement was to generate that more divisions and the mall and god more questions. and all of those have been very tricky in terms of the language use the never even wire, usually with reparation. and there's been declaration, and that is probably deliberate. i think the it will open to a, a ponder as box the. and you'd also realize that a good number of countries in their waste have not been support you for. what is it, what has been happening here? so the moment the for example is supposed to be here, or not my case against the gentleman,
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the next thing it will be them. food then also have to pay the items you get. i do order a highly not you know, but i do. what did you get on that? you didn't, i'm home always not c d 's and i get a now they need it. on the the late 19th century, we saw a campaign to colonize the region, which would later come to be known as german south west africa. by then, most of the continent had long been divided between european color noises and german who's shak could not be described as prime land. however, by various means, the new mazda is begun to claim past. due land and livestock from the indigenous hereto number tribes
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made me let me keep me on the head of scheduled up to speed it all stolen from adams decides with glowing, instead of 10 single largest excess of labor mix yelled private the in 90. you know, for the heavier people launch an uprising, they are later joined by the noma tribe. rising continues to consume the entire region from the book, the kaiser is how the coal, germany's the government genocide and the colonial roots of not to them by 19 o fall the river. people had enjoyed several years of abuse and provocation and defense in oklahoma. and joe, with his box upset full of red alonda, blaze, brandishing clubs, knives and guns. hereto attacked german funds. settlers were killed in advance,
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on occasion by their own seventh's colonial troops surrounded the rebels and to load them down from major filaments diary who fought in both a bag. we had been explicitly told beforehand that what we were dealing with was the explanation of the whole tribe. nothing living was to be sped. the survivors were pushed into the desert with hunger and finished off any one, but the soldiers couldn't reach. at that point, the germans didn't realize that they were treating that potential labor source on wisely. it was then that the concentration camps appeared. on january the 14th 19 o 5, the general was directly ordered to establish a number of what the oldest to consume. perhaps you have longer
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a literal translation of english concentration camp johnson live on bill now specifically stated that the surrendering hereto should be put on the guard and required to work through germany. they also this wise, the jews at workforce begin anticipating the concentration camps of the to the right. some of the dead shot guidelines that came of results, exploited in the name of medical and racial science. this goals with m placed into crates by the german soldiers and ships to museums, collections and universities in germany. this practice was so widespread and accepted in south west africa, but in 19 o 5, it was depicted on a postcard. but are you ready to leave that going on the 2nd week of my, your friends are there, know, pretty got got a with of i actually have much would like you on google more guy and we spend almost a week triple. and then we get to under the, the,
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according to you, everything to 1995. the german troops wiped out 3 quarters of the people. and about us out of the number, the, the, the when they came out of the concentration camps. they wait a week and to
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a new reality of the lens, the homes, and now being private. and then suddenly because of late into that, please know ok bye and my wife to reflect from respect people do this because often they did. he allows me to schedule, finding the new living space. the way we live today is not the way of people distorted. what is a piece of that black where we need? the journal said it was what is the knowledge, the lender has never been to the
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people once they came out of the consultation case were put into native releases to make space to make living at home for gym and federalist whose defendants still living on that same land the physical agency id please. yeah. it is. it's hard to sometimes see that the cutty a comes not and i did you want me to ask, you know, a titled donald size as soon as you decline. that's huh. that i'm the best
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novel that you've told me that not being able to non will. not that you to do new tying up non d base replace how much in a day. hum niga you would have to move up to go from last comb system for political lobsters data, stuff for you to give you the coverage. you know, one got a total page to josh drive over know what to do to to just kind of connected
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the coverage on the roof j o t o n. avi told me to bring to proceed. i hope to be open. okay. lots to oh, its kasicoda or something cuz he as well, who does the job with sidney web? i. hi. it is important and our conversation about the land issue to make sure that we come up with the walkable solutions for everybody. doug is examples of the of the gym and stuff i'm leaving here. they have been giving you
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a whole bunch of these essentially been no way you can say nothing. you should know to be even less individual. let's take away, i think the gym and government think stuff that jumped on his clothes. they have agreed on the, you know, development buckets that they are going to give or they have apologize. ended up, they acknowledge a genocide book and they think the jump dice is close. so you can see that it is, well, she divisions deeper and deeper into creating a new problems. what to the agreement, deep it fill the pot for, for which of the building use of the country because my family was in last all this time. my
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grandfather from my mother's side, he came here as a 19 year old young soldier. he came in 19 o 4 um after the war he decided to remain in that time german, south, west africa are my children, the 1st generation and got grandchildren for another 50 years now. you know, the interesting thing is of the, the 1st village. well, of course, the german router was over to the south africans then took over. they continued with exactly the same policies they did not stay local population sufficient, demolition and even stricter rules keeping them seeing the results. we
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as young whites at it during a popular time, we've kept, you know, we had our own scores. everything was apart and separate until we started a score on the phone for the children of the employees, mainly nama, in our area where we were living. then it became clear to us what had actually happened they had never been close about the trauma that they experience. especially was that status sort of flow across citizen. never changed until independence. only when in 2004, when the 100 yeah. 17, are we offset colonial war?
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came up people of course, sort about the history, the to them a new drum and speaking, you know, maybe hotel and have a strange going back. they came often, the more menu came off to the 2nd because they started blaming us that we sort of, you know, take out our stories which may just create to problems. they say let sleeping dogs lie very determined that we must solve this issue. we must get an understanding among us,
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our different population groups. we can have a clear conscience living with each other the only 2006. and that may be in parliament, unanimously passed a resolution in which they decided that they don't need to approach the gym and government full. and that's not let you in for an apology. and for their presentations from 2006 until about 2015, the german government produce us that they, it is this, this, but it was due to the pressure that was put by the mountains overhead or people um,
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through the latest that gemini finally said ok, let's talk about it. i think this is a very bold decision by the german government to even stop the go see ations. you know, the joint declaration actually appeared to be really a break. so that henry and wrote a number of people a in a large number, did not agree with the joint declaration. so the main argument is that they were not involved in the negotiations. the frontal, the terms are, the, i'm an, an interim governing sydney. and in order for me to share some information
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on my phone was passed kaiser among not only me please me, sad. i get out of the nursing home and i was going to get involved my but i get on my what i get and how much that you really didn't come on that you'd be looking at the settings, the negotiation we're talking about talking about. but it is not just started as fighters had had us in the no much. we say you called me to general said let's sit down and talk so that we can tell you how you have damaged us and how much we have to calculate. in terms of our losses,
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the german government did not accept a re negotiation of the john declaration spots by now they had agreed to adding a few particulars, so they call it the addendum. they also agreed that the original stipulation of how certain sections of the compensation should be spent could be changed. they would have a foundation running the compensation they would communicate with all the involved chiefs. the chiefs would have to find out from their communities what they want. so if there's
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a community who don't have water supply, who don't to have electricity, who don't have a school hospital, no road to the village, whatever. then the community can say that this, what could be one test, then the chief will communicate to the foundation and say this is what our area wants. but in the addendum they specify that the amount of 1100000000 euros it will still send as initial amount. that's good. yeah. because we know that isn't the way to it doesn't want to be germany. some pointed by it. maybe you'll be repeating customs what you kind of cute of similar crimes.
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we know that we the ones our key success. it fits with genocide community too. so course the woods would also come for a few months. but our struck us would be good because it is a classic case study in which to time a communities of on the southern tip of africa are taking on a might see, you know, sort of western power is a case that people are following because it was set up a place they've been for how other african countries um you know what you learned from this experience to also deal with with a full man with
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a full mouth. collodion like like france and like the gym and so on. i'm still a lot of countries and there was no way of unintended that way. at one point into the power with keen interest, like within the heb principals, oxford was out of the country. i was you know, putting a claim to say no, what was it you guys did it wrong, the noon
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the the we have this to boom on tenderness in the united states. we've exported it now to the world because of multinational corporations and we've damaged the belief that babies needs to be nurtured and cared for and loved. and, and so you've got a whole bunch of traumatized people all over the world. post traumatic stress
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disorder that don't know how to keep the media as the lead is accused, alonzo is violating the countries space and the tracking local on the 4th is it comes to what we thought of the national movie save control the west african state about 40 live lives the parish of them both capsizes and invited through a wall making with the new from northern africa to europe. and israel issues a saw wanting to lead to visible again. any relation the good to have you come play today for the latest global news roundup. i might have.

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