"Reparation Walk" 2019 In Swakopmund, Namibia
SWAKOPMUND, NAMIBIA - MARCH 30: Members of the Herero and Nama communities take part on the Reparation Walk 2019, organized by the Ovaherero Genocide Foundation (OGF), and hold a poster that reads, in German language, "Völkermord verjährt nicht" (Engl.: "Genocide does not expire"), in Swakopmund, Namibia, on March 30, 2019. Located on the coast of Namibia, Swakopmund is one of the most populous cities in the country and one of the best preserved examples of German colonial architecture in the world. Namibia was colonized by Germany from 1884 to 1915 and, up until this day, traces of the German culture can be observed in the country. Since 2007, every year, at the end of March, people of the Herero and Nama communities take part on the Reparation Walk to honor the victims of the German colonial power over the country and to demand reparation from the German state. (Photo by Christian Ender/Getty Images)

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