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Stolen African Skulls Returned Back To Namibia - CNN by anonymous6(f): 1:08am On Aug 26, 2012
[b]"(CNN) -- Skulls taken by German scientists over a century ago have been returned to Namibia amid jubilant scenes and celebrations.

Thousands flocked to Namibia's Hosea Kutako International Airport Tuesday, praying, singing, and chanting as the 20 skulls were returned to their homeland.

The skulls, which were transported in caskets draped with the Namibian flag, were removed from the plane with military honors.

Among those welcoming the skulls was the country's Prime Minister Nahas Angula who said, "These mortal remains are testimony to the horrors of colonialism and German cruelty against our people. May the mortal remains of our ancestors proceed into their homeland," Namibian media reported.
According to historians, the skulls were taken during the bloody 1904 -1908 colonial conflict in former German West-South Africa, when the Herero tribe rebelled against German colonial forces. It's estimated that thousands were killed in the uprising. Once in Berlin, the skulls were used in research in an attempt to prove the supposed racial supremacy of European whites.

The skulls were rediscovered at Berlin's Charite University Hospital in 2005 and are believed to belong to Namibia's Nama and Herero ethnic peoples. They consist of 15 males, including a three-year-old boy and four females, said Charite spokeswoman Claudia Peter.

A delegation of over 50 Namibians traveled last week to Berlin for a handover ceremony before the skulls were repatriated to Namibia. Members of the delegation read a prayer outside the hospital before the ceremony.
The skulls have reignited old political tensions between the two countries.

The Namibian government has, for a number of years, demanded Germany acknowledge the war as genocide, calling for an apology as well as reparations.

The German government, which gives development aid to Namibia has refused to pay reparations. It has, however, expressed regret for the incident. A statement issued by German Deputy Foreign Minister, Cornelia Pieper last month read, "We Germans acknowledge and accept this heavy legacy and the ensuing moral and historical responsibility to Namibia.

"The German Government is fulfilling this duty through particularly close bilateral cooperation - and development cooperation - with Namibia," it continued.

Pieper added, "I would also like to express my own personal deep regret and shame for what was done to the ancestors of the tribal representatives now in Berlin."

For his part, the CEO of Charite University Hospital, Professor Karl Max Einhaupl, apologized to the Namibian delegation present at the ceremony in Berlin for the role played by German scientists.

"With this step we face up to an inglorious chapter of German history," he said. "As a medical doctor and scientist myself, it is especially painful for me to realize that even physicians worked in the service of this early form of racism."

Peter said historians now agree that much of the research undertaken by these early scientists was a precursor to Nazi ideology and is now universally acknowledged as a "perverse" science.

Despite years of research little is known about how the 20 people died, said Peter.

"Their cause of death could not be determined. Three skulls showed signs of lack of nutrition, but there was no sign of a violent death," she said.

But, she stated, this did not rule out the possibility the skulls belonged to victims of the conflict, with many thousands of people dying of starvation and exhaustion in camps set up by German colonial forces."[/b]
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/10/05/world/africa/skulls-return-to-namibia/index.html?iref=allsearch
Re: Stolen African Skulls Returned Back To Namibia - CNN by Nobody: 1:35am On Aug 26, 2012
History comfirm,,,, for the sake of the future.... We need peace.

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Re: Stolen African Skulls Returned Back To Namibia - CNN by anonymous6(f): 1:37am On Aug 26, 2012
Naija Aboki: History comfirm,,,, for the sake of the future.... We need peace.

Amen
Re: Stolen African Skulls Returned Back To Namibia - CNN by odumchi: 7:11am On Aug 26, 2012
The Europeans are truly an interesting set! Human skulls kwa?

Let them just bury the poor skulls so that their souls can rest.

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Re: Stolen African Skulls Returned Back To Namibia - CNN by PAGAN9JA(m): 7:47am On Aug 26, 2012
3000 skulls were taken from the Herero people and shipped to Germany. Thousans of Hereros sufferred to death in concentration camps in Namibia.
Re: Stolen African Skulls Returned Back To Namibia - CNN by anonymous6(f): 12:17pm On Aug 26, 2012
odumchi: The Europeans are truly an interesting set! Human skulls kwa?

Let them just bury the poor skulls so that their souls can rest.

Europeans were a interesting bunch, keeping skulls, that is the same thing the dutch did with Ghana

PAGAN 9JA:
3000 skulls were taken from the Herero people and shipped to Germany. Thousans of Hereros sufferred to death in concentration camps in Namibia.

If I didn't read the article, I wouldn't have known, so surprising, sad
Re: Stolen African Skulls Returned Back To Namibia - CNN by PAGAN9JA(m): 12:50pm On Aug 26, 2012
anonymous6:

Europeans were a interesting bunch, keeping skulls, that is the same thing the dutch did with Ghana



If I didn't read the article, I wouldn't have known, so surprising, sad

here are some pictures:

[img]http://espressostalinist.files./2011/02/herero_genocide.jpeg?w=990[/img]

[img]http://3.bp..com/-GNwbsEMv9gs/TmU1ojLFiqI/AAAAAAAALI0/b35CDVlVW20/s1600/1.jpg[/img]



The Hereros were ordered to leave Namibia by the German colonists, or they would be killed. .
Re: Stolen African Skulls Returned Back To Namibia - CNN by anonymous6(f): 1:00pm On Aug 26, 2012
PAGAN 9JA:


here are some pictures:

[img]http://espressostalinist.files./2011/02/herero_genocide.jpeg?w=990[/img]

[img]http://3.bp..com/-GNwbsEMv9gs/TmU1ojLFiqI/AAAAAAAALI0/b35CDVlVW20/s1600/1.jpg[/img]



The Hereros were ordered to leave Namibia by the German colonists, or they would be killed. .

thanks for the pictures, so sad, look how they starved them
Re: Stolen African Skulls Returned Back To Namibia - CNN by PAGAN9JA(m): 5:30am On Aug 27, 2012
anonymous6:

thanks for the pictures, so sad, look how they starved them

and chained them. .
Re: Stolen African Skulls Returned Back To Namibia - CNN by anonymous6(f): 11:29am On Aug 27, 2012
PAGAN 9JA:


and chained them. .

yup I forgot that as well
Re: Stolen African Skulls Returned Back To Namibia - CNN by tpia5: 4:08am On Aug 29, 2012
the info is probably online now.
Re: Stolen African Skulls Returned Back To Namibia - CNN by anonymous6(f): 3:33am On Aug 30, 2012
tpia@:
the info is probably online now.

yeah

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